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- c1903-1995 (Creation)
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433 boxes (including 5 outsize), 5 posters, 16 framed and unframed pictures and paintings, one sculpture
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Name of creator
Biographical history
Adam International Review was a literary magazine published in English and French, its title an acronym for Arts, Drama, Architecture and Music. The original periodical Adam, founded in 1929 in Bucharest, was by 1938 edited by Miron Grindea (born in Romania, 1909, d 1995). Educated at Bucharest University and the Sorbonne, he worked in Romania and Paris as a music and literary critic during the 1930s, and he and his wife Carola, a pianist, were members of Romania's artistic avant-garde. They settled in London in 1939, and in 1941 the first London issue (no 152), known as Adam International Review, appeared, including contributions from H G Wells, G B Shaw, Thomas Mann and Cecil Day-Lewis. However, wartime paper rationing caused the cessation of publication. The review reappeared in 1946. It provided a vehicle for expression for many literati exiled from Nazi Europe. A number of contributors were Jews in exile. It covered literature, art and music, publishing English and French writers and translations of work by other European authors. Some issues dealt with a single subject and usually contained new material. Many contributions were secured without payment to the authors. Adam was subsidised at different times by various bodies, including the Arts Council. Numbers 455-467 (1985) were published in collaboration with King's College London. From 1985 an annual Adam lecture was held at King's College to mark its acquisition of the Adam archive. The magazine celebrated 500 issues in 1989. Grindea was awarded Prix de l'Academie Francaise, 1955, Lundquist Literary Prize, Sweden, 1965, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, 1974, the MBE in 1977, the OBE in 1986, and an Honorary DLitt degree from Kent, 1983, and was Commander, Order of Arts and Letters, France, 1985. In 1990 BBC2's Bookmark devoted a special programme to him. Grindea's own publications include Malta Calling (1943); Henry Wood, a symposium (1944); Jerusalem, a literary chronicle of 3000 years (1968), 2nd edition Jerusalem, the Holy City in literature, preface by Graham Greene (1982); Natalie Clifford Barney (1963); The London Library, a symposium (1978); and contributions to many periodicals and newspapers.
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GB 0100 KCLCA KC/ADAM, Adam International Review c1903-1995 Collection (fonds) 433 boxes (including 5 outsize), 5 posters, 16 framed and unframed pictures and paintings, one sculpture Adam International Review , magazine
Adam International Review was a literary magazine published in English and French, its title an acronym for Arts, Drama, Architecture and Music. The original periodical Adam, founded in 1929 in Bucharest, was by 1938 edited by Miron Grindea (born in Romania, 1909, d 1995). Educated at Bucharest University and the Sorbonne, he worked in Romania and Paris as a music and literary critic during the 1930s, and he and his wife Carola, a pianist, were members of Romania's artistic avant-garde. They settled in London in 1939, and in 1941 the first London issue (no 152), known as Adam International Review, appeared, including contributions from H G Wells, G B Shaw, Thomas Mann and Cecil Day-Lewis. However, wartime paper rationing caused the cessation of publication. The review reappeared in 1946. It provided a vehicle for expression for many literati exiled from Nazi Europe. A number of contributors were Jews in exile. It covered literature, art and music, publishing English and French writers and translations of work by other European authors. Some issues dealt with a single subject and usually contained new material. Many contributions were secured without payment to the authors. Adam was subsidised at different times by various bodies, including the Arts Council. Numbers 455-467 (1985) were published in collaboration with King's College London. From 1985 an annual Adam lecture was held at King's College to mark its acquisition of the Adam archive. The magazine celebrated 500 issues in 1989. Grindea was awarded Prix de l'Academie Francaise, 1955, Lundquist Literary Prize, Sweden, 1965, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, 1974, the MBE in 1977, the OBE in 1986, and an Honorary DLitt degree from Kent, 1983, and was Commander, Order of Arts and Letters, France, 1985. In 1990 BBC2's Bookmark devoted a special programme to him. Grindea's own publications include Malta Calling (1943); Henry Wood, a symposium (1944); Jerusalem, a literary chronicle of 3000 years (1968), 2nd edition Jerusalem, the Holy City in literature, preface by Graham Greene (1982); Natalie Clifford Barney (1963); The London Library, a symposium (1978); and contributions to many periodicals and newspapers.
The archive of Adam International Review and Miron Grindea's personal library were purchased directly by King's College London with the help of various benefactors in 1984. The purchase was arranged by the Department of French (owing to an existing connection with Grindea), which initially sorted the archive prior to transfer to the College Archives. Further material was transferred after Grindea's death in 1995.
Records of the magazine Adam International Review and its editor, Miron Grindea, 1941-1995, and associated papers dating back to c1903, consisting of a wide range of material dealing with aspects of British and European cultural activity, particularly since the 1930s, and relating to art, literature, music, literary criticism, and the history of ideas. The archive includes the Adam International Review, issues 152-499 (wanting 186, 210-211, 218, 224-228, 331-54), 1941, 1946-1988, and indexes; microfilm copies of nos 13-14, 65, 148-149, 151, and issues dating from 1936 and 1938; and published copies of Christopher Fry, 'Genius, Talent and Failure: the Brontes' (The Adam Lecture 1986); Yehudi Menuhin, 'Tolerance' (The Adam Lecture 1987); Frances Stern, 'A Concordance to Proust' (Adam Books, 1987); 'Miron Grindea 1909-1995: a Celebration'. Unpublished papers of the Review were created by or relate to many prominent writers, artists and musicians of the 20th century including Natalie Clifford Barney, Samuel Beckett, Max Beerbohm, Nicolas Bentley, Isaiah Berlin, Edmund Blunden, Agatha Christie, Jean Cocteau, Ivy Compton Burnett, Cyril Connolly, Benedetto Croce, Cecil Day-Lewis, Lawrence Durrell, T S Eliot, George Enescu, E M Forster, Christopher Fry, William Golding, Duncan Grant, Robert Graves, Graham Greene, L P Hartley, Storm Jameson, Augustus John, Arthur Koestler, F R Leavis, Rose Macaulay, Compton Mackenzie, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield, Walter de la Mare, John Masefield, Somerset Maugham, Yehudi Menuhin, Arthur Miller, Henry Miller, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Iris Murdoch, Pablo Picasso, Anthony Powell, J B Priestley, Marcel Proust, Herbert Read, Jean Rhys, Ralph Richardson, Vita Sackville-West, Jean Paul Sartre, Siegfried Sassoon, Ronald Searle, George Bernard Shaw, Georges Simenon, the Sitwell family, C P Snow, Stephen Spender, Frances Stern, August Strindberg, Dylan Thomas, Arnold Wesker, Angus Wilson, Stefan Zweig, and others. Other material relates to the management of the magazine and includes editorial material (notes, proofs, preparatory research material, and correspondence required for production of an issue) and papers relating to circulation. The material is varied in form and comprises correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs with author's and editor's corrections and printed documents, including poems, stories, and criticism, both published and rejected for publication; photographs; original drawings and illustrations; news cuttings and other ephemera such as programmes for events; tape recordings including the Adam lectures, 1985-1987; and interview transcripts.
Series relating to editorial matters, circulation, and cultural ephemera (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX) are likely to be substantially weeded in due course.
One series comprises editions of the Adam International Review (Ref: Adam International Review). A series of files arranged in alphabetical order by name (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL1-270) contains correspondence and other papers relating to individual artists and writers. Another series (Ref: KC/ADAM/FILB) has further material relating to George Enescu, Katherine Mansfield, Music, and Frances Stern. Other series (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX) contain material relating to editorial matters, circulation, and cultural ephemera (the latter arranged by decade). Other material comprises uncatalogued accessions.
Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.
Photocopies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Director of Archive Services, King's College London.
English, French
This collection level description available online. The papers are partially catalogued. Typescript lists detailing 270 files held in 10 boxes (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL) record the individual(s) to whom they relate. Typescript lists giving descriptions for individual items (Ref: KC/ADAM/DOC, MS, ILL, TAPE, PHO) do not reflect the arrangement of material but are sorted by type (non-manuscript documents, manuscripts, illustrations, tapes, photographs). In order to locate individual items described thus, it is usually necessary to identify the file relating to the author or main individual concerned in the alphabetical sequence (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL). It is consequently easiest initially to find information on particular individuals by retrieving their files from the alphabetical sequence. The descriptions are not indexed. Another series of files (Ref: KC/ADAM/FILB), totalling 76 boxes, is listed by box. Other material (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX), totalling 341 boxes, is box listed, but not catalogued in detail. Later accessions are uncatalogued.
King's College London Archives, KAL/AD6/F11, contains information on the Adam International Review archive and its acquisition by King's College London. King's College Library holds the former library of the editor Miron Grindea on twentieth-century European literature, known as the Adam Collection and held in Special Collections.
Vanessa Louise Davies, 'Adam International Review, 1941-1985: a thematic and contextual study' (PhD, King's College London, 1987); Vanessa L Davies, Adam International Review 1941-1991: a Short Publishing History (Adam Archive Publications, King's College London, 1992).
Compiled by Rachel Kemsley as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Source: lists at King's College London Archives; King's College London Archives, KAL/AD6/F11; Who's Who; Vanessa L Davies, Adam International Review 1941-1991: a Short Publishing History (Adam Archive Publications, King's College London, 1992); The Guardian, 31 Jan 1989, 26 Apr 1990. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Mar 2001 Murry , Kathleen Mansfield , 1888-1923 , née Beauchamp , author called Katherine Mansfield x Beauchamp , Kathleen x Mansfield , Katherine Murdoch , Dame , Jean Iris , 1919-1999 , author x Murdoch , Iris Moore , Henry Spencer , 1898-1986 , sculptor Miró , Joan , 1893-1983 , Spanish painter x Miro , Joan Miller , Henry , 1891-1980 , US author Miller , Arthur , b 1915 , US dramatist Menuhin , Yehudi , 1916-1999 , Baron Menuhin , violinist Masefield , John Edward , 1878-1967 , poet and novelist Maugham , William Somerset , 1874-1865 , author x Maugham , Somerset Mare , Walter John de la , 1873-1956 , poet and writer x de la Mare , Walter Mann , Thomas , 1875-1955 , German novelist and essayist Mackenzie , Sir , Edward Montague , Compton , 1883-1972 , Knight , writer x Compton Mackenzie , Sir , Edward Montague x Mackenzie , Compton Macaulay , Dame , Emilie Rose , 1881-1958 , novelist, travel writer and critic x Macaulay , Rose Lewis , Cecil , Day- , 1904-1972 , poet x Day-Lewis , Cecil Leavis , Frank Raymond , 1895-1978 , literary critic Koestler , Arthur , 1905-1983 , author John , Augustus Edwin , 1878-1961 , artist Jameson , Margaret Storm , 1891-1986 , novelist and critic x Jameson , Storm Hartley , Leslie Poles , 1895-1972 , author Grindea , Miron , 1909-1995 , editor of Adam International Review Greene , Graham , 1904-1991 , author Graves , Robert Ranke , 1895-1985 , poet Grant , Duncan James Corrowr , 1885-1978 , artist Golding , Sir , William Gerald , 1911-1993 , Knight , novelist Fry , Christopher , b 1907 , dramatist Enescu , George , 1881-1955 , Romanian musician Forster , Edward Morgan , 1879-1970 , novelist and critic Eliot , Thomas Stearns , 1888-1965 , poet x Eliot , T S Durrell , Lawrence George , 1912-1990 , author Croce , Benedetto , 1866-1952 , Italian philosopher, historian and critic Connolly , Cyril Vernon , 1903-1974 , author and journalist Cocteau , Jean , 1889-1963 , French writer and painter Christie , Dame , Agatha Mary Clarissa , 1891-1976 , née Miller , author x Miller , Agatha Mary Clarissa Brontë , family Burnett , Dame , Ivy , Compton- , 1892-1969 , novelist x Compton-Burnett , Ivy Blunden , Edmund Charles , 1896-1974 , poet Berlin , Sir , Isaiah , 1909-1997 , Knight , philosopher and historian of ideas Bentley , Nicolas Clerihew , 1907-1978 , publisher, artist and author Beerbohm , Sir , Henry Maximilian , 1872-1956 , Knight , author and cartoonist x Beerbohm , Max Barney , Natalie Clifford , 1876-1972 , French writer Beckett , Samuel , 1906-1989 , writer and dramatist Arts Art theory Art criticism Painters Writers Playwrights Illustrations Women authors Authors Sound recordings Recordings Magnetic tape recordings Prose Publishing industry Short stories Publishing Artists Editing Performers Literary criticism Musicians Culture Performing arts Cultural history Music Press Photographs Newspaper press Press cuttings Literature Editors Communication personnel Poetry Literary forms and genres Drawings Visual materials Information sciences Communications media Publications Periodicals Picasso , Pablo , 1881-1973 , Spanish artist Powell , Anthony Dymoke , 1905-2000 , novelist Priestley , John Boynton , 1894-1984 , novelist, playwright, essayist and broadcaster x Priestley , J B Proust , Marcel , 1871-1922 , French novelist Read , Sir , Herbert Edward , 1893-1968 , Knight , critic and poet Rhys , Jean , 1894-1979 , author Richardson , Sir , Ralph David , 1902-1983 , Knight , actor Sartre , Jean-Paul , 1905-1980 , French philosopher, playwright and novelist Sassoon , Siegfried , 1886-1967 , poet and author Searle , Ronald , b 1920 , artist Shaw , George Bernard , 1856-1950 , Irish dramatist, critic and novelist Simenon , Georges Joseph Christian , 1903-1989 , Belgian novelist Sitwell , family Snow , Charles Percy , 1905-1980 , Baron Snow , novelist and physicist x Snow , C P Spender , Sir , Stephen Harold , 1909-1995 , Knight , poet and critic Stern , Frances , fl 1987 Strindberg , Johan August , 1849-1912 , Swedish dramatist and novelist x Strindberg , August Thomas , Dylan , 1914-1953 , poet and writer Wesker , Arnold , b 1932 , playwright West , Victoria Mary , Sackville- , 1892-1962 , afterwards Nicholson , writer and gardener x West , Vita , Sackville- x Sackville-West , Vita x Nicholson , Lady , Vita Wilson , Sir , Angus Frank Johnstone , 1913-1991 , Knight , novelist Zweig , Stefan , 1881-1942 , author Adam International Review , magazine Personnel People by occupation People
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
The archive of Adam International Review and Miron Grindea's personal library were purchased directly by King's College London with the help of various benefactors in 1984. The purchase was arranged by the Department of French (owing to an existing connection with Grindea), which initially sorted the archive prior to transfer to the College Archives. Further material was transferred after Grindea's death in 1995.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Records of the magazine Adam International Review and its editor, Miron Grindea, 1941-1995, and associated papers dating back to c1903, consisting of a wide range of material dealing with aspects of British and European cultural activity, particularly since the 1930s, and relating to art, literature, music, literary criticism, and the history of ideas. The archive includes the Adam International Review, issues 152-499 (wanting 186, 210-211, 218, 224-228, 331-54), 1941, 1946-1988, and indexes; microfilm copies of nos 13-14, 65, 148-149, 151, and issues dating from 1936 and 1938; and published copies of Christopher Fry, 'Genius, Talent and Failure: the Brontes' (The Adam Lecture 1986); Yehudi Menuhin, 'Tolerance' (The Adam Lecture 1987); Frances Stern, 'A Concordance to Proust' (Adam Books, 1987); 'Miron Grindea 1909-1995: a Celebration'. Unpublished papers of the Review were created by or relate to many prominent writers, artists and musicians of the 20th century including Natalie Clifford Barney, Samuel Beckett, Max Beerbohm, Nicolas Bentley, Isaiah Berlin, Edmund Blunden, Agatha Christie, Jean Cocteau, Ivy Compton Burnett, Cyril Connolly, Benedetto Croce, Cecil Day-Lewis, Lawrence Durrell, T S Eliot, George Enescu, E M Forster, Christopher Fry, William Golding, Duncan Grant, Robert Graves, Graham Greene, L P Hartley, Storm Jameson, Augustus John, Arthur Koestler, F R Leavis, Rose Macaulay, Compton Mackenzie, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield, Walter de la Mare, John Masefield, Somerset Maugham, Yehudi Menuhin, Arthur Miller, Henry Miller, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Iris Murdoch, Pablo Picasso, Anthony Powell, J B Priestley, Marcel Proust, Herbert Read, Jean Rhys, Ralph Richardson, Vita Sackville-West, Jean Paul Sartre, Siegfried Sassoon, Ronald Searle, George Bernard Shaw, Georges Simenon, the Sitwell family, C P Snow, Stephen Spender, Frances Stern, August Strindberg, Dylan Thomas, Arnold Wesker, Angus Wilson, Stefan Zweig, and others. Other material relates to the management of the magazine and includes editorial material (notes, proofs, preparatory research material, and correspondence required for production of an issue) and papers relating to circulation. The material is varied in form and comprises correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs with author's and editor's corrections and printed documents, including poems, stories, and criticism, both published and rejected for publication; photographs; original drawings and illustrations; news cuttings and other ephemera such as programmes for events; tape recordings including the Adam lectures, 1985-1987; and interview transcripts.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Series relating to editorial matters, circulation, and cultural ephemera (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX) are likely to be substantially weeded in due course.
Accruals
System of arrangement
One series comprises editions of the Adam International Review (Ref: Adam International Review). A series of files arranged in alphabetical order by name (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL1-270) contains correspondence and other papers relating to individual artists and writers. Another series (Ref: KC/ADAM/FILB) has further material relating to George Enescu, Katherine Mansfield, Music, and Frances Stern. Other series (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX) contain material relating to editorial matters, circulation, and cultural ephemera (the latter arranged by decade). Other material comprises uncatalogued accessions.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.
Conditions governing reproduction
Photocopies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Director of Archive Services, King's College London.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English, French
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
King's College London Archives, KAL/AD6/F11, contains information on the Adam International Review archive and its acquisition by King's College London. King's College Library holds the former library of the editor Miron Grindea on twentieth-century European literature, known as the Adam Collection and held in Special Collections.
Finding aids
This collection level description available online. The papers are partially catalogued. Typescript lists detailing 270 files held in 10 boxes (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL) record the individual(s) to whom they relate. Typescript lists giving descriptions for individual items (Ref: KC/ADAM/DOC, MS, ILL, TAPE, PHO) do not reflect the arrangement of material but are sorted by type (non-manuscript documents, manuscripts, illustrations, tapes, photographs). In order to locate individual items described thus, it is usually necessary to identify the file relating to the author or main individual concerned in the alphabetical sequence (Ref: KC/ADAM/FIL). It is consequently easiest initially to find information on particular individuals by retrieving their files from the alphabetical sequence. The descriptions are not indexed. Another series of files (Ref: KC/ADAM/FILB), totalling 76 boxes, is listed by box. Other material (Ref: KC/ADAM/EDIT, CIR, BOX), totalling 341 boxes, is box listed, but not catalogued in detail. Later accessions are uncatalogued.
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- Arts
- Art theory
- Art theory » Art criticism
- Artists » Painters
- Authors » Writers
- Authors » Writers » Playwrights
- Visual materials » Illustrations
- Authors » Women authors
- Authors
- Recordings » Sound recordings
- Recordings
- Recordings » Sound recordings » Magnetic tape recordings
- Literary forms and genres » Prose
- Publishing industry
- Literary forms and genres » Prose » Short stories
- Publishing industry » Publishing
- Artists
- Publishing industry » Publishing » Editing
- Artists » Performers
- Literature » Literary criticism
- Artists » Performers » Musicians
- Culture
- Performing arts
- Culture » Cultural history
- Music
- Press
- Visual materials » Photographs
- Press » Newspaper press
- Press » Newspaper press » Press cuttings
- Literature
- Communication personnel » Editors
- Communication personnel
- Literary forms and genres » Poetry
- Literary forms and genres
- Visual materials » Drawings
- Visual materials
- Information sciences
- Periodicals
- Personnel
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Rules and/or conventions used
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English