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Contains 153 Results:

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1959 January 23

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Description

Autographed postcard signed. Brooklyn. Moore has suffered “a kind of near-stroke that affected my throat and speaking.” Is restricted to her rooms.

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1959 September 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Description

Autographed postcard signed. Brooklyn. Comments on a Vermeer; thanks her for continuing to like Moore's review of Coming of age in the New Yorker.

Williams, William Carlos, to Deutsch, Babette, 1960 September 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Rutherford, NJ. She is mistaken in thinking he called the variable foot new, urges her to read him again.

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1957 December 26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Description Autographed letter signed, 4 pages. Dublin. She and MacGreevy's friend, Brian O'Doherty, are abusing him for writing neither letters nor poems. His work keeps him too busy. Stevens regarded him as his best correspondent. His own letters to [Bernard] Berenson are infrequent. He has sent Stevens letters to Morse? in Hartford, is looking for others. He has heard the Essen opera company in Die Walküre. He saw Beckett in Paris in October, and was in London in November where his sister was...

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1958 November 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Description

Autographed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. Thanks Deutsch for a gift sent from the shore. “I am glad you throve, despite your services rendered, and found the western food good.”

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."

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1960 February 13

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Description Autographed letter signed, 6 pages. Dublin. He is pleased that Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky are coming to Europe. Suggests she come to Dublin after Padraic [Colum] returns, since he can introduce her to literary figures MacGreevy cannot. His friends, “however sympathetic, are not `in the movement.' ” Discusses background of Moments, his poem concerning music and the arts. He thinks Brian O'Doherty's silence is a result of his being in love. Notes Samuel Beckett deplored MacGreevy's...

MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1960 April 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Description

Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. Envies Deutsch, her trip to Israel, hopes some day to be able to write about his discovery of Italy, recounts some anecdotes of his Italian visits.

Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1959 March 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Description

Autographed postcard signed. Brooklyn. Praises magazine, C[olumbia] Univ[ersity] Forum.

Williams, William Carlos, to Deutsch, Babette, 1959 May 14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Description

Typed letter signed, 1 page. Rutherford, NJ. Comments favorably on poems in [Coming of Age: New and selected poems]: Earliness at the cape, small colored boy on the subway, and Rilke and Pushkin translations.