Russell H. Greenan was born in Manhattan on September 7, 1925. He was raised in the Bronx and graduated from Morris High School in 1942. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he attended Long Island University, graduating in 1949 with a bachelor of arts in world literature.
In the 1950's, Greenan worked as a traveling saleman selling industrial engines throughout New England. He also owned several curio shops around Boston. In 1966, Greenan resigned his position as a manager for a ball bearing manufacturer and moved with his wife and three children to Nice, France to finish writing a novel. His first novel, It Happened in Boston? was published in 1968 to critical acclaim.
Having established his career as an author, Greenan wrote another nine novels over the next four decades:
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Russell H. Greenan papers, Ms. 2007.001, Brown University Library.
The papers of Russell H. Greenan include correspondence, literary manuscripts, reviews and publicity, personal materials, photographs, financial records, and legal records. The majority of the collection documents Greenan's career as an author.
The personal correspondence includes fan mail, letters to and from Bernadette Cammerati, and letters to and from his children. The business correspondence includes letters with agents and publishers and concern the publication of his books, film rights, European rights, and the donation of papers to Boston University. Correspondents include Blanche C. Gregory and Merry K. Pantano.
The literary manuscripts consist of rough drafts, galleys, and early versions of his novels and short stories. This series reveals the initial titles of many of his novels. The reviews and publicity series consists of newspaper clippings, printouts of web reviews, broadsides, invitations to book signings, newsletters, and bookjackets. This series also includes a portfolio that contains information on Greenan and each book he has written including reviews.
The writings series include several volumes of handwriting, presumably of unpublished writings. Two of the volumes are not labeled. One of the volumes contains a story with the characters Marie, Martin, and Benjamin, and a partial draft of "The Stoolie." The other unlabeled volume is date February 8, 1949-October 28, 1949 and January 14, 1953, August 15, 1953.
The legal records include contracts and copyright records and registrations. The financial records include accounts, royalty checks and statements, a savings account book, and his children's school expenses. The personal materials include his birth certificate, military discharge papers, reminiscences, report cards, and a college diploma. The photographs depict scenes from his childhood and service in the Navy and include postcards from Nice, France and Portugal.
This collection is arranged into the following series:
Purchased from Russell H. Greenan in November 2006
Brown University Library catalog record for this collection: