Identifier
MUM01790_b04_f11_025
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Description
Hubert writes from New York City to his mother in Jackson, Mississippi regarding personal and professional matters, including: an enclosed review of his anthology translation; update about the possible book club selection of the anthology; the surprise English reissue of his book Cotton Country and the advance; his plans to travel to Mississippi for the holidays; a recent Halloween party; a potential publisher's interest in his book proposal about American cities; meeting Marjorie Gateson; Jerry Dale; expresses concern about John Metcalf; his recent conversation with Ruth Forbes, as well as a possible apartment move.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Creekmore, Hubert, 1907-1966; Authors, American -- 20th century; New York (N.Y.); Jackson (Miss.); Creekmore, Mittie Horton, 1878-1971; Gateson, Marjorie, 1891-1977; Metcalf, John; Forbes, Ruth
Publication Date
11-3-1959
Relational Format
archival material
Finding Aid
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/finding_aids/412/
Original Collection
Hubert Creekmore Collection
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Recommended Citation
Creekmore, Hubert and Creekmore, Mittie Horton, "Letter from Hubert Creekmore to Mittie Horton Creekmore (03 November 1959)" (1959). Hubert Creekmore Collection. 655.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/655
Comments
1959 November 3