Box 12
Container
Contains 23 Results:
The Oxford Project, 2006-2011
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
Various press articles including Smithsonian Magazine, reviews, promotional event materials, "Oxford Project, Who We Are" at the Englert, interview drafts and notes, photograph proofs by Peter Feldstein, Bloom's partner and founder of the project, as well as the Italian translation of the project, exhibit materials, correspondence.
Dates:
2006-2011
Professional correspondence, 1974 May - 2021
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
Correspondence between Bloom and his editors at various news publications, literary agents, editors, colleagues, faculty at the University of Iowa, and "thank you notes" from various students. Also included in Bloom's correspondence, postcards sent to his parents, Marian and Jerry Bloom, which detail his travels as a foreign correspondent in Brazil and other parts of Latin America.
Dates:
1974 May - 2021
"Live telephone hookup," Stephen Bloom for Pacifica from Santiago, Chile, 1976 October 21
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1976 October 21
Tears of Mermaids , 1917-2009
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection focuses on the professional career of award winning journalist, former Speech Writer and Press Secretary, bestselling author of narrative non-fiction and professor, Stephen G. Bloom.The bulk of this collection is made up of drafts of manuscripts from his major novels and creative works, each accompanied by extensive research notes and correspondence, as well as promotional materials relating to each work's release. Each of these can be found in the PROJECTS series. The Brazil Chronicles (University of Missouri Press), is the history of an eclectic English-language expat newspaper in Rio de Janeiro that dates to 1879. Bloom’s narrative work is exemplified by three other of his bestselling books, Postville (Harcourt, 2000), The Oxford Project (Welcome Books, 2008), and Tears of...
Dates:
1917-2009
Postville, 1989-2015
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection focuses on the professional career of award winning journalist, former Speech Writer and Press Secretary, bestselling author of narrative non-fiction and professor, Stephen G. Bloom.The bulk of this collection is made up of drafts of manuscripts from his major novels and creative works, each accompanied by extensive research notes and correspondence, as well as promotional materials relating to each work's release. Each of these can be found in the PROJECTS series. The Brazil Chronicles (University of Missouri Press), is the history of an eclectic English-language expat newspaper in Rio de Janeiro that dates to 1879. Bloom’s narrative work is exemplified by three other of his bestselling books, Postville (Harcourt, 2000), The Oxford Project (Welcome Books, 2008), and Tears of...
Dates:
1989-2015
News and feature writing, story drafts for approval , 1978 - 1992
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection focuses on the professional career of award winning journalist, former Speech Writer and Press Secretary, bestselling author of narrative non-fiction and professor, Stephen G. Bloom.The bulk of this collection is made up of drafts of manuscripts from his major novels and creative works, each accompanied by extensive research notes and correspondence, as well as promotional materials relating to each work's release. Each of these can be found in the PROJECTS series. The Brazil Chronicles (University of Missouri Press), is the history of an eclectic English-language expat newspaper in Rio de Janeiro that dates to 1879. Bloom’s narrative work is exemplified by three other of his bestselling books, Postville (Harcourt, 2000), The Oxford Project (Welcome Books, 2008), and Tears of...
Dates:
1978 - 1992
Articles and essays , 1995-2012
Sub-Series — Box: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection focuses on the professional career of award winning journalist, former Speech Writer and Press Secretary, bestselling author of narrative non-fiction and professor, Stephen G. Bloom.The bulk of this collection is made up of drafts of manuscripts from his major novels and creative works, each accompanied by extensive research notes and correspondence, as well as promotional materials relating to each work's release. Each of these can be found in the PROJECTS series. The Brazil Chronicles (University of Missouri Press), is the history of an eclectic English-language expat newspaper in Rio de Janeiro that dates to 1879. Bloom’s narrative work is exemplified by three other of his bestselling books, Postville (Harcourt, 2000), The Oxford Project (Welcome Books, 2008), and Tears of...
Dates:
1995-2012
"Dixie is alive and well in Americana, Brazil," Sunday Sun Times, 1980 January 6
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1980 January 6
"On machetes and witch doctors," The Dallas Morning News, 1982 May 9
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1982 May 9
Office of the Mayor of San Francisco: article in The Examiner about Bloom, 1992 March 24
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1992 March 24
Tears of Mermaids: Paspaley background/Gerdau connections PPL with notes and correspondence, 1917-2009
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1917-2009
Postville article: Daily Iowan & Postville review, Quality Paperbacks , bulk: 2001 - 2002
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
Majority of material found within 2001 - 2002
Photograph: San Francisco Chronicle, photo of Commander Frank Pearson by Frederic Larson , 1991
Item — Box: 12
Dates:
1991