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Box 1

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Contains 5 Results:

Moore, Marianne to Deutsch, Babette, 1964 February 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. “Am foundering with work, not ill and should be sent nothing."

Moore, Marianne to Deutsch, Babette, 1964 November 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Description

Autographed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. Moore has forbidden the soliciting of tributes to her. “Close to suicide by the exhorting of tributes to known and unknown contemporaries all through 1963-4.” “How irresistible your elegance is.”

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 February 2

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Description

Autographed letter signed, 1 page. Dublin. Sympathizes with troubles of Adam [Yarmolinsky?], physical and political. “We live in the most ingnominious century since history began.” Asks how good a poet [Louis] MacNeice was; MacGreevy found him a dull talker.

Aiken, Conrad, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 March 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Savannah, GA. Criticizes a poem she has sent, does not agree with her on comments about poets “perhaps with the exception of WCW---this is like, and the reference to his funeral poem much to the point.”

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 May 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. She has found Lament for the makers [poem]. “Am grateful - moved to the soul...”