"Days of 1935"

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Dublin Core

Title

"Days of 1935"

Subject

Merrill, James, 1926-1995

Description

Published in Braving the Elements, "Days of 1935" was a fantasy narrative about being kidnapped as a boy, à la the "Lindbergh baby," reflecting a real fear the wealthy had after the kidnapping and death of Charles Lindbergh's infant son, in 1932. Rather than being scared by his kidnappers, however, the young narrator ends up being fascinated and even appreciative of them. The comic poem represented Merrill's adult understanding of his adolescent need for attention and escape, and of his budding sexual identify.

Creator

Merrill, James

Source

James Merrill Papers (MSS083) - Box 129, Folder 3106

Date

Circa 1970

Relation

Series_IV_Manuscripts
Exhibit Cases 1-2: Love and Money
James Merrill: Life and Art, pp. 42-4

Format

6 leaves. Recto and verso.
7 jpegs. 600 ppi.

Language

English

Type

Manuscript

Identifier

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Rights Holder

Washington University in St. Louis

Citation

Merrill, James, “"Days of 1935" ,” WUSTL Digital Gateway Image Collections & Exhibitions, accessed April 27, 2024, http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/items/show/12650.