Matthew J. Bruccoli - John O'Hara collection
Special Collections and Archives
Matthew J. Bruccoli - John O'Hara collection
Special Collections and Archives
Matthew J. Bruccoli - John O'Hara collection
Matthew J. Bruccoli John O'Hara collection
Finding Aid
Author: Brian K. DeLuca, November, 2002.
Revisions: August 2011 Revised by Amanda Faehnel. January 2017 Revised by Cara Gilgenbach. Last Updated: April 2020
Inclusive Dates: 1927-1976
Bulk Dates: 1962-1975
Extent: 1.16 cubic foot (1 record storage box + 1 flat oversized box)
Physical Location: 11th Floor
Descriptive Rules: DACS
Origination: Matthew J. Bruccoli
Abstract: This collection contains the research materials compiled by Matthew J. Bruccoli's related to his bibliography and other works about the author John O'Hara.
Biography of Matthew J. Bruccoli: Matthew J. Bruccoli was born on August 21, 1931 and died on June 4, 2008. He earned his Master degree and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and began the start of his work on a bibliography of John O'Hara's writings while on the faculty at The Ohio State University, publishing a biography of O'Hara in 1975.
Bruccoli was a specialist in modern American literature and a renowned expert on F. Scott Fitzgerald. In 1962, Bruccoli joined with C. E. Frazer Clark Jr. to start Bruccoli Clark Layman, publishing special limited editions of literary works. The company incorporated in 1976 and began producing the Dictionary of Literary Biography. Bruccoli served as a Professor of English and the Director for the Center for Editions of American Authors at the University of South Carolina from 1969-1976. In 1976, he became the Jefferies Professor of English at the University of South Carolina. Matthew J. Bruccoli is the author and editor of dozens of articles, bibliographies, biographies, and texts on major American writers including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Chandler, James Gould Cozzens, and John O'Hara.
Biography of John O'Hara: John O'Hara was born in 1905 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. He began his professional writing career as a reporter for one of Pottsville's two newspapers. His first novel, Appointment at Samarra, was published in 1935. This was followed in 1935 by another novel, Butterfield 8. Rage to Live was published in 1949 and met with tremendous commercial success but was critically panned. O'Hara wrote several other novels over the course of his life but his short stories won him critical acclaim and praise. Possibly influenced by Sinclair Lewis and others, O'Hara was a social novelist whose works focused on the so-called "American Establishment." O'Hara died in 1970.
Scope and Content: The Matthew J. Bruccoli John O'Hara Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials pertaining to Bruccoli's bibliographical and biographical publications on John O'Hara.
Statement of Arrangement: The collection has been divided into the following series:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1935-1976
Subseries 1: Correspondence to Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1962-1976
Subseries 2: Correspondence from Matthew J. Broccoli, 1970-1975
Subseries 3: Other Correspondence, 1935-1975
Series 2: Manuscripts and Proofs, 1967-1975
Series 3: Research Materials, 1927-1970
Series 4: Oversized Materials, 1950-1974
Preferred Citation: Matthew J. Bruccoli John O'Hara collection. Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.
Separated Material: Please note that published materials written by John O'Hara from the extensive personal library of Matthew J. Bruccoli have been catalogued in KentLINK.
Box 1
Folder-- Contents
Series 1: Correspondence, 1935-1976
Subseries 1: Correspondence to Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1962-1976
- John O'Hara, October 21, 1962
- Donald S. Klopfer, January 22, 1963
- John O'Hara, June 26, 1963
- John O'Hara, October 21, 1963
- Albert Erskine, June 5, 1964
- Albert Erskine, July 3, 1964
- Albert Erskine, December 9, 1965
- John O'Hara, February 12, 1966
- Anthony Rota, July 12, 1966
- Richard M. Huber, February 13, 1967
- Mac E. Barrick, September 7, 1967
- Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., November 14, 1967
- Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., November 23, 1967
- Warren R. Howell, November 29, 1967
- George Frazier, December 5,1967
- Marilyn Hails, March 14, 1968
- Albert Erskine, January 22, 1970
- Random House Publishers, May 13, 1970
- George Frazier, May 14, 1970
- Charles W. Mann, June 4, 1970
- W. Carl Jackson, July 27, 1970
- Charles W. Mann, July 27, 1970
- George Frazier, August 28, 1970
- Charles W. Mann, September 4, 1970
- G. Hilmer Lundbeck, February 2, 1973
- Esther Margolis, March 25, 1975
- Linda Williams, April 3, 1975
- Anthony Rota, June 20, 1975
- Philip B. Eppard, July 2, 1975
- Anthony Rota, July 11, 1975
- Hampton Books, July 16,1975
- Philip B. Eppard, July 23,1975
- Frank Darchinger, July 24,1975
- Frank Darchinger, August 27, 1975
- Frank Darchinger, August 29, 1975
- Donald S. Klopfer, September 9, 1975
- "J.T.," September 29, 1975
- Ruth Sato, October 24, 1975
- Albert Erskine, December 29, 1975
- B. Barbara Friedberg, February 15, 1976
- George Frazier, undated
- K.B. O'Hara, undated
Subseries 2: Correspondence from Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1970-1975
- Charles W. Mann, May 14, 1970
- Charles W. Mann, June 8, 1970
- Lynn Strong, March 18, 1975
- Norman Kane, undated
- H.W. Schwartz, undated
Subseries 3: Other Correspondence, 1935-1975
- John O'Hara to Ruth Sato, January 13, 1935
- John O'Hara to Ruth Sato, January 23, 1935
- John O'Hara to Ruth Sato, February 10, 1935
- John O'Hara to Clifford Odets, July 4, 1953
- Frederick A. Hetzel to Herrwood Hobbs, April 14, 1965
- Albert Erskine to L.L. Winship, November 23, 1965
- Albert Erskine to Sidney Jacobs, December 2, 1965
- Vernon Sternberg to Peter P. Gates, November 13, 1974
- Richard Liebermann to Mrs. Louis Henry Cohn, November 15, 1967
- Vernon Sternberg to United States Trust Company of New York, March 19, 1975
Series 2: Manuscripts and proofs, 1967-1975
- "Appointment in Samarra," manuscript, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- "Appointment in Samarra," typescript, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- "Focus on Appointment in Samarra," photocopied page proof, Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1967
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, manuscript, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, manuscript, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, page proofs, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, photocopies, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, photocopies, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, typescript, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- The O'Hara Concern: A Biography of John O'Hara, book jackets, Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1975
- The O'Hara Concern: A Biography of John O'Hara, mock-ups, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- The O'Hara Concern: A Biography of John O'Hara, notes, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- The O'Hara Concern: A Biography of John O'Hara, photographs, Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
- The O'Hara Concern: A Biography of John O'Hara, review, Hoke Norris, undated
- Untitled essay , Matthew J. Bruccoli, undated
Series 3: Research materials, 1927-1970
- Caricature of John O'Hara, undated
- Contract, John O'Hara and Robert D. Andrews for Flight from Glory, 1937
- Notes on Robert D. Andrews, undated
- Payroll records of John O'Hara, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, 1927
- Script, "The General's Return from One Place to Another," [play written by a different John O'Hara], undated
Series 4: Oversized materials, 1950-1974
Box 2
Folder -- Contents
- O'Hara, John. "The New Expense-Account Society," Flair magazine, May 1950.
- O'Hara, John. "Dear Dick" letter to Richard Rodgers on sleeve for the Columbia recording (ML 4364) of "Pal Joey," 1952
- Butterfield 8. Film press booklet by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the 1960 film, 1960
- O'Malley, Michael J. "John O'Hara -- Tamaqua Days," The Valley Gazette, pp. 16-17; 21, "27th issue," September 1974