Eduardo J. Bullrich papers relating to the publication of Jules Supervielle's Choix de poèmes
Overview
Correspondence, manuscripts, and other documents collected by Eduardo J. Bullrich during the process of publishing Jules Supervielle's Choix de poèmes.
Dates
- Creation: 1943
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in French and Spanish.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.
Extent
.5 linear feet (1 box)Documents include an autograph manuscript of Supervielle's poem "1940" issued with the 1944 limited edition of Choix de poèmes. Additionally, there is correspondence of Supervielle, Eduardo J. Bullrich, and Oliverio Girondo as well as prospectuses, notes, and other materials received with Houghton Library's copy of the book.
Biographical / Historical
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1884, Jules Supervielle was a poet, dramatist, and short story writer. In 1944, Eduardo J. Bullrich and Oliverio Girondo edited a limited edition of Supervielle's Choix de poèmes published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Supervielle died in Paris in 1960.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Physical Location
b
Immediate Source of Acquisition
94M-108. Purchased from Antaño with funds from the Amy Lowell Fund; received: 1995 May 11.
Processing Information
Processed by: Jackie Dean.
- Title
- Bullrich, Eduardo J., 1895-. Eduardo J. Bullrich papers relating to the publication of Jules Supervielle's Choix de poèmes, 1943: Guide.
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou00098
Repository Details
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