Lewis Fried Collection of Jack Conroy, 1931-1981
1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 414
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Lewis Fried Collection of Jack Conroy
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Lewis Fried Collection of Jack Conroy, 1931-1981
1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 414
Abstract:
A voice of the radical working class during the Great Depression, Jack Conroy was the son of a union organizer, born and raised in the mining camps near Moberly, Mo. His novels The Disinherited (1933) and A World to Win (1935) were among the best known works of "proletarian" American fiction to appear in the 1930s.
The Conroy Collection includes a series of 24 letters from Jack Conroy to Lewis Fried, a professor of English at Kent State University and UMass PhD, along with a small number of letters by associates of Conroy, and a selection of publications associated with or including work by him. Of particular interest are Fried's oral history interviews with Conroy (1971) and Sally Goodman (1978). Terms of Access and Use: The collection is open for research. Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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