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Lenore Marshall

Lenore Guinzberg Marshall (September 7, 1899, New York City – September 23, 1971, Doylestown, Pennsylvania) was an American poet, novelist, and activist.

Life edit

She was the daughter of Harry and Leonie (Kleinert) Guinzburg. She graduated from Barnard College in 1919.[1]

She married James Marshall, son of New York lawyer Louis Marshall. Lenore and James had two children, Ellen and Jonathan; they lived in New York City.[2]

From 1929 to 1932, Lenore Marshall worked as an editor at Cape and Smith, where she was instrumental getting them to publish The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.[3] She also edited As I Lay Dying.[4]

Her work appeared in Harper's,[5] and The New Yorker.

Her son Jonathan Marshall owned and published the Scottsdale Daily Progress newspaper. Jonathan ran unsuccessfully for United States Senate against Barry Goldwater in 1974.

Activism edit

In 1933, she became the treasurer of the Writers' League Against Lynching,[6][7] and corresponded with Theodore Dreiser,[8] who was a member, and who wrote the anti-lynching story "Nigger Jeff".[9]

In 1956, with Norman Cousins, she helped found SANE, the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy.[10] She continued her anti-nuclear work with the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility.[11] She corresponded with Irving Howe.[12]

I am not embattled. I'm battling, and that makes life so much more interesting.[13]

She lived at the Dorset Hotel, and New Hope, Pennsylvania.[11] In 1971, she was on the board of PEN.[14]

Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize edit

The Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize is given each year by the Academy of American Poets. The Prize was created in 1975 by the New Hope Foundation of Pennsylvania, which, until 1987, was a philanthropic foundation created by Lenore Marshall and her husband, James Marshall, to "support the arts and the cause of world peace";[15][16] Lenore Marshall, a poet, novelist, editor, and peace activist, had died in 1971.[17]

Awards edit

Works edit

Poetry edit

  • No Boundary. H. Holt. 1943.
  • Other Knowledge: Poems New and Selected. Noonday Press. 1956.
  • Marshall, Lenore (2002) [1969]. Latest Will: New and Selected Poems. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-32408-2.

Fiction edit

  • Only the Fear. Macmillan. 1935.
  • Hall of Mirrors. Macmillan. 1937.
  • The Hill Is Level. Random House. 1959.
  • The Confrontation, and Other Stories. Norton. 1972. ISBN 978-0-393-08448-1.

Memoir edit

  • Janice Farrar Thaddeus, ed. (1979). Invented a Person: The Personal Record of a Life. Horizon Press. ISBN 978-0-8180-0231-1.

Non-fiction edit

  • "William Faulkner: Man and Writer -- A Special Section". Saturday Review. XLV (29). New York. July 28, 1962.
  • Daniela Gioseffi, ed. (2003). "Political Activism and Art". Women on war. Feminist Press. pp. 232–233. ISBN 978-1-55861-409-3.

Anthologies edit

  • Where is Vietnam? American Poets Respond: an Anthology of Contemporary Poems. Anchor Books. 1967.

Reviews edit

On The Hill is Level: "It is a novel of philosophical ideas and of literary culture, of moral idealism and social criticism. The central theme is a woman's struggle to emancipate herself and lead a good life."[19]

"Her prose is freshest when it is specific, describing a union organizer with great affection or an advocate of nuclear weapons with unusual cruelty. There are passages about her children written with wide-open eyes and a generous heart. When she deals more generally with Literature or Politics or Life, she sometimes gets fuzzy or even affected."[20]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lenore Guinzburg Marshall | Jewish Women's Archive".
  2. ^ "James A. Michener Art Museum – Art and Education in Doylestown, PA".
  3. ^ Ben Wasson, Carvel Collins (2006). Count No 'Count. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-57806-879-1.
  4. ^ "Notes on the Textual History of The Sound and the Fury", James B. Meriwether, footnote 9
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-24.
  6. ^ Perkins, Kathy A; Stephens, Judith Louise (1998-01-01). Strange fruit: Plays on lynching by American women. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21163-7.
  7. ^ Walter White (1995). A man called White. University of Georgia Press. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-8203-1698-7.
  8. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=DqNHNwAACAAJ. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Anne P. Rice (2003). Witnessing lynching. Rutgers University Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-8135-3330-8.
  10. ^ Powers, Roger S; Vogele, William B; Kruegler, Christopher (1997). Protest, power, and change: An encyclopedia of nonviolent action from ACT-UP to women's suffrage. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8153-0913-0.
  11. ^ a b "James A. Michener Art Museum – Art and Education in Doylestown, PA".
  12. ^ Sorin, Gerald (2002). Irving Howe: A life of passionate dissent. NYU Press. p. 352. ISBN 978-0-8147-9821-8. Lenore Marshall writer.
  13. ^ "Lenore G. Marshall, 72, Dies; Was Poet, Novelist and Editor; Founder of Sane Nuclear Policy Group Published Three Volumes of Verse". The New York Times. September 25, 1971.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  15. ^ "Lenore Marshall". James A. Michener Art Museum. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  16. ^ Marshall, Jonathan. 2009. Dateline History: The Life of Jonathan Marshall. Phoenix: Acacia Publishers, p. 290.
  17. ^ "Lenore G. Marshall, 72, Dies; Was Poet, Novelist, and Editor". The New York Times. September 25, 1971.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-26. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  19. ^ Maxwell Geismar, New York Times Book Review, cited in "Lenore G. Marshall, 72, Dies: Was Poet, Novelist, Editor", New York Times, September 25, 1971.
  20. ^ Walter Goodman (August 10, 1980). "Nonfiction in Brief". The New York Times.

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Lenore Guinzberg Marshall September 7 1899 New York City September 23 1971 Doylestown Pennsylvania was an American poet novelist and activist Contents 1 Life 2 Activism 3 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize 4 Awards 5 Works 5 1 Poetry 5 2 Fiction 5 3 Memoir 5 4 Non fiction 5 5 Anthologies 6 Reviews 7 ReferencesLife editShe was the daughter of Harry and Leonie Kleinert Guinzburg She graduated from Barnard College in 1919 1 She married James Marshall son of New York lawyer Louis Marshall Lenore and James had two children Ellen and Jonathan they lived in New York City 2 From 1929 to 1932 Lenore Marshall worked as an editor at Cape and Smith where she was instrumental getting them to publish The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 3 She also edited As I Lay Dying 4 Her work appeared in Harper s 5 and The New Yorker Her son Jonathan Marshall owned and published the Scottsdale Daily Progress newspaper Jonathan ran unsuccessfully for United States Senate against Barry Goldwater in 1974 Activism editIn 1933 she became the treasurer of the Writers League Against Lynching 6 7 and corresponded with Theodore Dreiser 8 who was a member and who wrote the anti lynching story Nigger Jeff 9 In 1956 with Norman Cousins she helped found SANE the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy 10 She continued her anti nuclear work with the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility 11 She corresponded with Irving Howe 12 I am not embattled I m battling and that makes life so much more interesting 13 She lived at the Dorset Hotel and New Hope Pennsylvania 11 In 1971 she was on the board of PEN 14 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize editThe Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize is given each year by the Academy of American Poets The Prize was created in 1975 by the New Hope Foundation of Pennsylvania which until 1987 was a philanthropic foundation created by Lenore Marshall and her husband James Marshall to support the arts and the cause of world peace 15 16 Lenore Marshall a poet novelist editor and peace activist had died in 1971 17 Awards editMacDowell Colony Fellow 18 Works editPoetry edit No Boundary H Holt 1943 Other Knowledge Poems New and Selected Noonday Press 1956 Marshall Lenore 2002 1969 Latest Will New and Selected Poems W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 32408 2 Fiction edit Only the Fear Macmillan 1935 Hall of Mirrors Macmillan 1937 The Hill Is Level Random House 1959 The Confrontation and Other Stories Norton 1972 ISBN 978 0 393 08448 1 Memoir edit Janice Farrar Thaddeus ed 1979 Invented a Person The Personal Record of a Life Horizon Press ISBN 978 0 8180 0231 1 Non fiction edit William Faulkner Man and Writer A Special Section Saturday Review XLV 29 New York July 28 1962 Daniela Gioseffi ed 2003 Political Activism and Art Women on war Feminist Press pp 232 233 ISBN 978 1 55861 409 3 Anthologies edit Where is Vietnam American Poets Respond an Anthology of Contemporary Poems Anchor Books 1967 Reviews editOn The Hill is Level It is a novel of philosophical ideas and of literary culture of moral idealism and social criticism The central theme is a woman s struggle to emancipate herself and lead a good life 19 Her prose is freshest when it is specific describing a union organizer with great affection or an advocate of nuclear weapons with unusual cruelty There are passages about her children written with wide open eyes and a generous heart When she deals more generally with Literature or Politics or Life she sometimes gets fuzzy or even affected 20 References edit Lenore Guinzburg Marshall Jewish Women s Archive James A Michener Art Museum Art and Education in Doylestown PA Ben Wasson Carvel Collins 2006 Count No Count Univ Press of Mississippi p 94 ISBN 978 1 57806 879 1 Notes on the Textual History of The Sound and the Fury James B Meriwether footnote 9 Tree By Lenore Marshall Harper s Magazine Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Perkins Kathy A Stephens Judith Louise 1998 01 01 Strange fruit Plays on lynching by American women Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 21163 7 Walter White 1995 A man called White University of Georgia Press p 167 ISBN 978 0 8203 1698 7 https books google com books id DqNHNwAACAAJ a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Missing or empty title help Anne P Rice 2003 Witnessing lynching Rutgers University Press p 151 ISBN 978 0 8135 3330 8 Powers Roger S Vogele William B Kruegler Christopher 1997 Protest power and change An encyclopedia of nonviolent action from ACT UP to women s suffrage Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 0 8153 0913 0 a b James A Michener Art Museum Art and Education in Doylestown PA Sorin Gerald 2002 Irving Howe A life of passionate dissent NYU Press p 352 ISBN 978 0 8147 9821 8 Lenore Marshall writer Lenore G Marshall 72 Dies Was Poet Novelist and Editor Founder of Sane Nuclear Policy Group Published Three Volumes of Verse The New York Times September 25 1971 PEN American Center 1971 1972 Archived from the original on 2009 04 01 Retrieved 2009 06 11 Lenore Marshall James A Michener Art Museum Retrieved 2009 06 12 Marshall Jonathan 2009 Dateline History The Life of Jonathan Marshall Phoenix Acacia Publishers p 290 Lenore G Marshall 72 Dies Was Poet Novelist and Editor The New York Times September 25 1971 The MacDowell Colony Archived from the original on 2009 05 26 Retrieved 2009 06 11 Maxwell Geismar New York Times Book Review cited in Lenore G Marshall 72 Dies Was Poet Novelist Editor New York Times September 25 1971 Walter Goodman August 10 1980 Nonfiction in Brief The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenore Marshall amp oldid 1191850712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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