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Contains 8 Results:

Blockadefrei Tag. Williams, William Carlos, to Deutsch Babette, 1943

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Typed letter signed, 1 page. Thanks her for her appreciation of a part of his work, reminds her of an experience at Princeton when they were attacked by a group of instructors. Published in Selected letters. Edited with an introduction by John Thirlwall. New York, McDowell, Obolensky [1951]. p. 209.

Williams, William Carlos, to Deutsch, Babette, 1943 January 18

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Typed letter signed, 1 page. Rutherford, NJ. Comments on [Ezra] Pound's college years at the University of Pennsylvania and Hamilton College, his acquaintance in London, 1910, with Yates [sic]. Published in Selected letters. pp.210-11.

Williams, William Carlos, to Deutsch, Babette, 1943 January 21

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Autographed letter signed, 1 page. Rutherford, NJ. Comments further on Pound, agrees that anti-yokelism was basis of his career.

Williams, William Carlos to Deutsch, Babette, 1943 June 4

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Typed letter signed, 1 page. Commends her letter in P[artisan] R[eview], encloses his reply to [Sidney] Hook, [Meyer?] Shapiro. [Deutsch letter commending PR for its integrity appeared in v. 8, no. 1, Jan-Feb, 1940 issue]

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1946 January 18

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Autographed letter signed, 11 pages. Dublin. Discusses painter Jack Yeats, her remarks about Yeats' father, antisemitism, comments at lengthon lines “we are members, one of another, and we are sick” in Take them, stranger, other poems in book

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1946 September 9

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Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. Pleased that she has again referred to his poetry in a Herald Tribune review, July 28.

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1946 November 5

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Typed letter signed, A postscrip, 2 pages. Dublin. Explains why he has stopped writing poetry, justifies his present living situation.

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1947 February 17

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Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. Comments on the lack of fuel in Dublin, the success of the tapestry image in a Deutsch poem, Thomas Moore's poetry, his taste for Pushkin.