Grove Press and a New American Morality
Item
Title
Grove Press and a New American Morality
Description
The records of avant-garde publisher Grove Press span the years 1953 to 1985. While Grove was based in New York City, its list of titles, authors, and subjects was international in scope. Subjects and genres range from Victorian erotica and literary modernism to post-colonial Latin America and Africa. Grove's author list included such luminaries as William Burroughs (America), Samuel Beckett (England), Jean Genet (France), Bertolt Brecht (Germany), Frantz Fanon (Martinique), Kenzaburo Oe (Japan), and Pablo Neruda (Chile). The archive itself is comprised of manuscript drafts, correspondence, and photographs, as well as editorial, film, and publicity files for Grove and for its landmark literary magazine "The Evergreen Review." There are extensive legal records relating to the obscenity trials sparked by the publication of "Lady Chatterly's Lover" and "Tropic of Cancer." The collection includes 2,500 print titles, many of them first editions in excellent condition.
Program
Date
Temporal Coverage
1953 - 1985
Spatial Coverage
Grove Press records are international in scope. This project will be based in Syracuse, New York, where the Grove Press records are located.
Extent
545 linear feet
2500 objects
Institution
Identifier
Primary Contact
Suzanne Thorin
Request
$143,100