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Virtual Commons - Archives & Special Collections Finding Aids Special Collections & Archives 2013 Guide to the Conrad Aiken Collection, 1940-1997 Orson Kingsley Follow this and additional works at: http://vc.bridgew.edu/finding_aids Part of the Library and Information Science Commons This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of, Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

Archives & Special Collections Conrad Aiken Collection, 1940 1997, (bulk 1965 1976) (MSS-004) Finding Aid Compiled by Orson Kingsley Last Updated: October 24, 2016

Finding Aid: Conrad Aiken Collection (MSS-004) 2 Volume: 2 linear feet (4 document boxes) Acquisition: All items in this manuscript group were donated to by Maureen Connelly in 2012. Access: Access to this record group is unrestricted. Copyright: The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of copyright. Whenever possible, the will provide information about copyright owners and other restrictions, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the researcher. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the University Archivist. Conrad Aiken Biographical Sketch Conrad Potter Aiken was born in Savannah, Georgia on August 5, 1889. The tragic fate of his father and mother, originally from Massachusetts, greatly shaped his life when in 1901 a murdersuicide left him parentless. He moved to Massachusetts where he would eventually attend Harvard University. While at Harvard, Aiken was President of the Harvard Advocate and coeditor with T.S. Eliot. According to the Advocate s webpage, The Harvard Advocate, founded in 1866, is the oldest continuously published collegiate literary magazine in the country. Over its past 146 years, it can count T.S. Eliot, Conrad Aiken, and Norman Mailer among its members and e.e. cummings, Jack Kerouac, and Tom Wolfe as contributors to its pages. This would begin a lifetime of interactions with renowned poets for Aiken, as well as a successful career as a poet and novelist. Aiken spent much time in Europe between his years after Harvard and 1930. He first married in 1912 to Jessie McDonald, whom he had three children with: John, Jane, and Joan. Shortly after his marriage to his first wife ended in 1929 (he would remarry two more times), he received the Pulitzer Prize in 1930 for his work Selected Poems. Other awards he would win throughout his life included the Shelley Memorial Award (the award s first recipient), National Medal for Literature, the Gold Medal for Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Bollingen Prize, and the National Book Award. From 1950-1952 he was the Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress, now known as the U.S. Poet Laureate. Aiken also edited Emily Dickinson s Selected Poems in 1924, which proved to be largely responsible for establishing her posthumous literary reputation. In 1947 Aiken moved to Brewster, MA on Cape Cod. While here, he and his wife Mary ran a summer school for writing and painting called Forty-One Doors, with Conrad working with the writers and Mary working with the painters. Aiken s long and distinguished career concluded in 1973 when he passed away in Savannah, Georgia.

Finding Aid: Conrad Aiken Collection (MSS-004) 3 Conrad Aiken Scope and Content Note Aiken was well known for his letters, which is the strength of this collection. The correspondence from Conrad and his wife Mary are to Maureen Connelly, the donor of the collection. The collection contains a personal interview Mrs. Connelly did with Conrad Aiken, as well as numerous book reviews she wrote of his works, and reviews from others on Aiken s works. A number of Aiken s publications, including many that are inscribed, are in the collection, as well as works by authors that wrote about Aiken s life. Correspondence and publications from Aiken s children can be found, making the collection reflect Conrad Aiken s entire family, not just himself. The numerous photographs of the Aiken s by the donor show the author at a later stage in his life. Conrad Aiken Collection Box and Folder List Box 1 Folder 1. Letter- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, October 22, 1962 2. Letter- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, December 14, 1963 3. Letter- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, November 1, 1964 4. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1965, (12 letters) 5. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1966, (2 letters) 6. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1967, (2 letters) 7. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1968, (5 letters) 8. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1969, (3 letters) 9. Letter- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, May 18, 1970 10. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1971, (2 letters) 11. Letters- Conrad Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1972, (4 letters) 12. Correspondence about Conrad Aiken, 1969-1979, (3 letters) 13. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1966, (2 letters) 14. Letter- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, March 14, 1970 15. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1971, (4 letters) 16. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1972, (4 letters) 17. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1973, (11 letters) 18. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1974, (4 letters) 19. Letter- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, April 15, 1975 20. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, 1976, 1978 (3 letters) 21. Card- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, January 4, 1980 22. Letters- Mary Aiken to Maureen Connelly, undated, (5 letters) 23. Hodge, Jane Aiken correspondence, 1972, 1973 24. Photographs-Conrad Aiken and Mary Aiken, undated 25. Photograph of Conrad Aiken and T.S. Eliot while at Harvard (reproduction), undated 26. Photographs-Mary Aiken, undated 27. Photographs-Conrad Aiken, includes photographs of Brewster farmhouse and Aiken s last

Finding Aid: Conrad Aiken Collection (MSS-004) 4 birthday party on Cape Cod, 1971, undated 28. Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Includes Poem Hallowe en, page 116, October 22, 1949 29. Parisian Review includes poem, The Return by Conrad Aiken, July-August, 1950 30. Wake 11 by Conrad Aiken, Inscribed by Aiken (1965), 1952 31. Wake 11 edited by Seymour Lawrence, 1952 32. The New Republic includes poem The Phoenix and the Garden by Conrad Aiken, December 8, 1958 33. Shenandoah An Interview with Conrad Aiken, Autumn 1963 34. The Atlantic includes Poetry and the Mind of Modern Man by Conrad Aiken, November 1964 35. The Phoenix includes Please Continue Mr. Aiken by Conrad Aiken, 1965-1966 36. Silent Snow, Secret Snow A play by Conrad Aiken, Inscribed, 1974 37. Aiken, Joan, Publication in periodical The Writer, 1968 Box 2 Folder 1. Interview of Conrad Aiken by Maureen Connelly, October 31, 1964 2. Aiken at Eighty by Maureen Connelly, 1969 3. Concentric Layers of Consciousness in the Writing of Blue Voyage, By Maureen Connelly, 1979 4. Poetry of Conrad Aiken by Calvin S. Brown, 1954 5. The Georgia Review, Conrad Aiken s Music Strangely Subtle, by Vance Mizelle, Spring 1965 6. Conrad Aiken by Reuel Denny, one copy inscribed by Aiken, 1965, (2 copies) 7. Saturday Review, includes Conrad Aiken: Our Best Know Unread Poet by Louis Untermeyer, November 25, 1967 8. Essays of Arts and Sciences, includes Conrad Aiken s Preludes and the Modern Consciousness by Douglas Robillard, May 1974 9. Studies in the Literary Imagination, Georgia State University, Fall 1980 10. Published Articles on Conrad Aiken, 1969, Undated 11. Conrad Aiken: and Other New England Transcendentalists, by Malcolm Crowley, 1975 12. The Short Stories of Conrad Aiken by Arthur Waterman, undated 13. Reviews on Conrad Aiken by Maureen Connelly, 1971-1978, undated 14. Hodge, Jane Aiken, Reviews, 1972 (By Maureen Connelly), 15. Reviews on Conrad Aiken, Newspaper clippings, 1978, undated 16. T.S. Eliot by Conrad Aiken, undated 17. Forty-One Doors: A Summer School for Writing and Painting put on by the Aikens, Undated 18. Obituary, biographical newspaper clippings, and interviews, 1965-1969, undated 19. Ephemera, 1964-1976 20. Newspaper clippings Miscellaneous, 1968, undated Box 3 All books in this box inscribed by author 1. Ushant. Inscribed. 1971. Hardcover with dust jacket 2. Ushant. Inscribed. 1952 First edition. Hardcover with dust jacket

Finding Aid: Conrad Aiken Collection (MSS-004) 5 3. And In The Human Heart. Inscribed. 1940 second printing. Hardcover with dust jacket 4. Thee. Inscribed. 1967 first edition, drawings by Leonard Baskin, Hardcover with dust jacket 5. The Collected Novels of Conrad Aiken. Inscribed. 1964 first edition. Contains Blue Voyage; Great Circle; King Coffin; A Heart for the gods of Mexico; and Conversation. Binding in bad shape. Hardcover. Box 4 Most books in this box represent scholarly output on Aiken, and books published by his daughters 1. Ushant. 1962, paperback 2. Selected Letters of Conrad Aiken. Edited by Joseph Killorin, 1978, hardcover with dust jacket 3. Conrad Aiken by Frederick J. Hoffman. Twayne s United States Authors Series. 1962, paperback. 4. Only a Novel: The Double Life of Jane Austen, by Jane Aiken Hodge, 1972 first US edition, hardcover with dust jacket 5. The Youngest Miss Ward, by Joan Aiken 1998 first US edition. Hardcover with dust jacket 6. Time s Stop in Savannah: Conrad Aiken s Inner Journey by Ted R. Spivey. 1997, hardcover with dust jacket 7. Conrad Aiken: A Life of His Art by Jay Martin. 1963 second printing, hardcover 8. Collected Criticism: Conrad Aiken. Preface by I.A. Richards. 1968 paperback 9. Lorelei Two: My Life with Conrad Aiken by Clarissa M. Lorenz. 1983 hardcover with dust jacket Media -LP: Yale Series of Recorded Poets: Conrad Aiken Reads his Works, field recording made on location with poet; Carillon Records, NY, undated -LP: Conrad Aiken Reads A Letter From Li Po and the Blues of Ruby Matrix, Caedmon Publishers, NY, 1955