Ernest Hemingway bibliographer Audre Hanneman (1927- ) was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. While working in the publishing industry in New York City during the 1960s and 1970s, she spent 13 years researching Hemingway. The result of her labors was the volume Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography (1967) and the subsequent Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography (1975), both published by the Princeton University Press. This collection contains Hanneman's correspondence with family and friends of Hemingway as well as scholars of his work, including Carlos Baker, Matthew J. Bruccoli, E. Frazer Clark, Malcolm Cowley, Arnold Gingrich, Leicester Hemingway, Mary Hemingway, Hadley Richardson Hemingway Mowrer, and Philip Young. It also contains material that contributed to Hanneman's research, including articles and book reviews by and about Hemingway, film reviews, letters-to-the-editor, and advertisements that focus on Hemingway and his works, with an emphasis on his friends, suicide, legal affairs after his death and the posthumous publication of Islands in the Stream (1970). Also included are clippings about Hemingway and associates, publishers' promotional materials for Hemingway's works, and exhibit catalogues. The collection is unprocessed, please contact us for additional information.
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