The Dalkey Archive Press publishes Review of Contemporary Fiction, Context, and a wide range of contemporary fiction by both American and foreign writers. While the records consist primarily of editorial and production files, they also include correspondence, financial reports, strategic plans, and printed materials such as the Press' books, brochures, catalogs, and literary journals. Digital materials are currently being processed and are not yet available to researchers.
Subseries VIII.1.1: Books Published by DalkeyArchivePress This subseries contains copies of books published by DalkeyArchivePress. The library is incomplete, and does not include copies of all books published by DalkeyArchivePress. The edition and
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This subseries contains copies of books published by Dalkey Archive Press. The library is incomplete, and does not include copies of all books published by Dalkey Archive Press. The edition and printing notations identify the edition and the printing as published by Dalkey Archive Press; often books published by Dalkey Archive Press have often been published in earlier editions by other publishers.
The papers of philanthropic advisor and writer Gerald Freund. The collection primarily documents Freund's work with several philanthropic organizations and also includes his academic pursuits and publications.
This collection documents the long personal and professional relationship between author David Markson and Steven Moore. Moore was Markson's editor at Dalkey Archive, and friend and ally after the both ceased to be involved with Dalkey in 1996, the year the press brought out Reader's Block. When Moore was still at the press they published Markson's most critically acclaimed novel Wittgenstein's Mistress in 1988, one of the first works of original fiction first published by the press, which before had been re-issuing out-of-print works.
sorted into material before, during, and after the time that Moore was Markson's editor at DalkeyArchive Press
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This series includes correspondence sent to Steven Moore by David Markson. The correspondence is sorted into material before, during, and after the time that Moore was Markson's editor at Dalkey Archive Press