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handwritten note in top margin Is underlined: Writers and Partisans out yet, do you know? I'd like to read it. Thanks for your letter. We're in touch. Mark

printed bibliography

MARK HARRIS Bibliography No. 10 May Day, 1968

The entries below include seven novels, one play, and two books of autobiographical non-fiction. Academic Record: Ph.D., American Studies, University of Minnesota, 1956; B.A., M.A., English, University of Denver. Department of English, San Francisco State College, 1954-1968.

I was born November 19, 1 922, in Mount Vernon, New York. My wife is the former Josephine Horen; our children are Hester Jill, Anthony Wynn, and Henry Adam. I am Professor of English, Purdue University. (Summer address: Box 14037, Zip 94114.)

Agent: Mrs. Ad Schulberg, 300 East 57th Street, New York City.

1968 ESSAYS: "Outlawing the Rack Jobber," read at Los Angeles, January 9 (on San Francisco State College), and "Being Friendly to Myself," read at Purdue, March 7 (autobiographical). Copies are available free.