Bryna Ivens Untermeyer (August 27, 1909 - March 1985) was an American writer and editor. She was an editor for She and Seventeen, from which she also edited story collections.[1] She also edited collections of children stories with her husband poet Louis Untermeyer and wrote a book about one of their cats from its perspective, Memoir for Mrs. Sullavan.[2]

Untermeyer was fiction and feature editor at Seventeen until 1948.[3][4]

She is credited as a writer for the 1941 film Murder on Lenox Avenue. Untermeyer wrote Memoir for Mrs. Sullivan about her family's cat.[5] She edited Sorry Dear, an illustrated collection of sayings from famous authors.

Personal life

Bryna Ivens married poet Louis Untermeyer in 1948,[6] though the legal status of the marriage was contested. Untermeyer was 62 while Ivens was 39.[7] They edited collections of classic children's tales together. Jan Struther inscribed a poem about a cat to the couple.[8]

Selected works

  • Memoir for Mrs. Sullavan[9] illustrated by Barry Gelle
  • The Seventeen Reader edited by Bryna Ivens. Lippincott[10]
  • Legendary Animals (1954), a collection of tales featuring animals
  • Stories first published in the magazine Seventeen with a wide range of theme and mood, all featuring teenagers; Fun and fancy (1958)
  • Old friends and lasting favorites (1962)
  • Wonder Lands (1962), a collection of folk tales
  • The golden treasury of children's literature (1966), a collection of classic fairy tales
  • Sorry Dear, editor, by Bryna Ivens Untermeyer. Golden Press, New York (1968)[11]
  • The Love Poems of Robert Herrick and John Donne, edited with her husband

References

  1. B, E. L. (September 28, 1952). "Varied Fare; NINETEEN FROM SEVENTEEN. Edited by Bryna Ivens. 239 pp. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. $2.75" via NYTimes.com.
  2. Untermeyer, Bryna Ivens (May 2, 2001). Memoir for Mrs. Sullavan. ISBN 9780595179190 via iUnkverse.
  3. "Letter from Bradley Kelly to Helen Keller enclosing copies of 'Reading Times' regarding Mark Twain (... December 4, 1958". www.afb.org. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  4. Taylor, Claire (1962-03-07). "Noted Anthologist Visits Sanibel". News-Press. p. 18. Retrieved 2020-08-22 via Newspapers.com.
  5. Low, Ruth (1966-04-03). "Bryna Untermeyer is Author of Charming Book About Pets". The Bridgeport Post. p. 56. Retrieved 2020-08-22 via Newspapers.com.
  6. Untermeyer, Louis (June 30, 2000). The Paths of Poetry: Twenty-Five Poets & Their Poems. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595006533 via Google Books.
  7. "Poet's Status a Puzzle". The New York Times. 28 June 1950.
  8. "Jan Struther poem and obituary clipping, 1953". researchworks.oclc.org.
  9. Untermeyer, Bryna Ivens (May 30, 2001). Memoir for Mrs. Sullavan. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595179190 via Google Books.
  10. "The Year After Sweet Sixteen". The Knoxville Journal. 1951-02-18. p. 38. Retrieved 2020-08-22 via Newspapers.com.
  11. "Untermeyer, Bryna Ivens [WorldCat Identities]".
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