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Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - September 2, 1932
A brief letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated September 2, 1932, in which Sinclair tells Kress he is unable to make time for the job he has asked of him. Sinclair also states he is loaning Kress a copy of Robert Morss Lovett's 'A Preface to Fiction.
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - December 22, 1938
A letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated December 22, 1938, in which Sinclair reflects on relationships and interactions he had as a young author
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - June 29, 1933
A brief letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated June 29, 1933, in which Sinclair mentions the author [Thomas] Hardy, calling his books 'pretentious and boring.
Letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville L. Kress - August 5, 1940
A letter from Upton Sinclair to Melville Kress, dated August 5, 1940, in which Sinclair thanks him for his notes on the manuscript, but will not be using some of his suggestions. Sinclair also states that he has been busy writing and getting material from his friend, Martin Birnbaum. Martin Birnbaum, a longtime friend and classmate of Sinclair, was an international art dealer, critic and author, and was the inspiration for the character Lanny Budd, the hero of the World's End series
Pertaining to Space : An Exhibition of Works by Robert Sinclair
Swain ties Sinclair's road series landscapes to the artist's upbringing and life in Western Canada. Includes a poem-statement by Sinclair. Biographical notes. 9 bibl. ref
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 28, No. 2
“Lewis and Thompson and the Writers’ War Board,” by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State University
“The Filming of Free Air”
“An Interview with Ken Cuthbertson, Author of Inside: The Biography of John Gunther,” by Susan O’Brien
“Sinclair Lewis as Seen through the Eyes of Ernest Hemingway’s Biographers,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Sinclair Lewis, Dante, and the Jews,” a discussion by Mark Bernheim, Sally E. Parry, and Ralph Goldstein
“Sinclair Lewis,” by George Simmers from Great War Fiction Plushttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1022/thumbnail.jp
Sinclair, Robert, SX528
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/417106Surname: SINCLAIR. Given Name(s) or Initials: ROBERT. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX528. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35812.239800
Item: [2016.0049.49367] "Sinclair, Robert, SX528
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol 32, No. 1
“New Play Based on Novel and Film of Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air,” by John Loch, Rosemount Area Arts Council
“The Filming of the Silent Movie of Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air,” by John Loch, Rosemount Area Arts Council
“George Macy’s Readers Club (1941-1943) and Sinclair Lewis,” by Shaun F. Richards, Finger Lakes Community College
“Lost Boundaries“
“Making Her Way in the Big City: Carrie Meeber in Sister Carrie and Una Golden in The Job,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“Favorite Books by Our Members”
“Literary Legends: Poll of Minnesotans Reveals Sinclair Lewis as the State’s Favorite Author of All Time”
“The (Self-) Importance of Being American: A Lesser-Known Lewis Essay on the American Expatriate Artists in 1920s Paris,” by Shaun F. Richards Finger Lakes Community College
In Memoriam: Benjamin R. Beede and Robert Gottliebhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1093/thumbnail.jp
The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 1
“Trouble on Main Street” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
“The Road to Understanding and Reform in Kingsblood Royal,” by Robert Sheckler
“Sinclair Lewis and Lewis Carroll,” by Martin Bucco, Colorado State University
“Robert Ingersoll and Sinclair Lewis”https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1036/thumbnail.jp
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