Carton 9
Contains 24 Results:
Dorothea Parrott, 1915-1917, 1956
Upton Sinclair, 1965
Includes photocopy of letters written by Mike Gold to Upton Sinclair between 1925 and 1957, transcribed from microfilm in 1960.
1915-1929, 1915 - 1929
Includes original and photocopied of correspondence, including letters from the Daily Worker and New Masses, where Mike Gold served as both writer and editor. The correspondence also documents Gold's efforts to produce plays with the support of the Neighborhood Playhouse and Otto H. Kahn.
1930-1939, 1930 - 1939
Includes original and photocopied correspondence related to Gold's work at the Daily Worker and New Masses, as well as his activities in the 1930s. Notable correspondents include J.S. Allen (Sol Auerbach), John L. Counsell (Hamilton, Canada), Ezra Pound (photocopy), and a threat from the KKK.
1940-1949, 1940 - 1949
Includes correspondence from readers addressed to Gold while at the Daily Worker and New Masses, fan mail, as well as some personal correspondence.
1950-1954, 1950 - 1954
Includes business solicitations, 60th birthday accolades, Mike Gold Reception (April 12, 1954), and correspondence related to Mike Gold's work at Masses and Mainstream. Notable correspondents include Lydia Gibson, Langston Hughes, and Elliot White.
1955-1956, 1955 - 1956
Includes congratulatory correspondence and solicitations for work. Notable correspondents include Karl Ichiro Akiya, Dyson Carter, Emmett Pat Cush, Bertha W. Howe, and Masao Matsumoto
1957, 1957
Includes correspondence from publishers, readers, admirers, as well as researchers seeking Mike Gold's expertise on topics. Notable correspondents include Alvah Bessie, Hal Driggs, Louis Sheaffer (Eugene O'Neil biography)
1958, 1958
Correspondence includes letters from readers of People's World and The Worker, and admirers. Notable correspondents include Charles Humboldt (Clarence Weinstock) of Mainstream, Louis Sheaffer (on Eugene O'Neil biography), and Eliot White.
1959, 1959
Includes correspondence from readers of The Worker and The Mike Gold Reader. Notable correspondents include Eleanor Parker Brown of Roving Eye Press and Bertha W. Howe.