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Lindley, Denver
12016-03-02T13:17:05-08:00Claire Roth21b094fb6be2f990a442f8154e9228e4e393ef0074613plain2016-03-10T19:14:04-08:00Cole Crawforddbe0e044007e49596ebb1012111b698e83f7c45fDenver Lindley (1904-1982) was an American translator noted for his translations of works by Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Ernst Schnabel, André Maurois, and others. Lindley studied at Princeton University and joined Collier's magazine as an editor in 1927. (Wikipedia)
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12016-03-02T00:04:06-08:00Claire Roth21b094fb6be2f990a442f8154e9228e4e393ef00Letter from Denver Lindley to Bernard Malamud, 1952-08-055plain2016-03-03T23:10:24-08:001952-08-05Malamud, Bernard40.755470, -73.976664typewrittenUT Austin Harry Ransom Center: Bernard Malamud Papers 1940-1996Lindley, DenverLian-Hua Nitani1002d9770fa2a2445c73da113834622f90d27fe7