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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2018-02-01
1920-1997
Creator:
Millet, Martha
Extent: 8 linear feet (13 boxes)
Martha Millet (1918-2004) was a poet and literary critic active in the Communist Party USA. Along with her second husband,
noted pamphleteer and left-wing journalist Sender Garlin (1902-1999), she was a frequent contributor to Marxist, Communist,
and left-leaning journals, and published several books of poetry. This collection includes 9 boxes of material related to
her poetic and political writings. It contains most of her poetic and critical work in manuscript form; copies of journals
and anthologies to which she contributed; scrapbooks assembled by Millet to commemorate her publications; documents from the
Helsinki Peace Conference of 1955 which Millet attended; work by her husband, Sender Garlin, as well as a transcript of his
FBI file; and works by others, including the transcripts of Ezra Pounds WWII era radio broadcasts, which Millet used to write
a book attacking Pound’s political thought.
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