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Contains 6 Results:

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 June 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. Charmed” by “elegant” translation of a poem sent her by Deutsch. “The mundane Penguin [sic] takes on irredescence.”

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 August 15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. MacGreevy thinks he told poet James MacAuley to send his book to Deutsch; now finds a copy at his bedside. He may also have told poet Brian Coffey to send her his Mallarmé Dice translation. Perhaps if MacGreevy had read the existentialists he “would have more understanding of some of the youngsters” [including Coffey]. He didn't love Sartre enough long ago in Paris to want to read him... little Simone Weill had me so persecuted with questions that...

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1965 December 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description

Autographed letter signed, 4 pages. Dublin. A Yeats exhibition was held at the National Gallery. [Paul] Engle lectured recently at the American Embassy, reading a poem about John Kennedy. He has not seen Schlesinger's book on Kennedy, but thinks “the world instinct is to see him in a kind of effulgence.” Comments on his health.

Deutsch, Babette to Ridgeway, Ann N., 1965 December 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page with envelope.

Deutsch, Babette to Ridgeway, Ann N., 1965 December 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page with enclosure and envelope.

Moore, Marianne to Deutsch, Babette, 1966 April 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Description

Autograph letter signed, 1 page. New York. Remarks Two centuries of Russian verse: “What care and experience and varied rhythms.”