Box 1
Contains 153 Results:
MacGreevy, Thomas to Deutsch, Babette, 1955 December 31
Typed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. Wallace Stevens sent two poems to MacGreevy in 1948 or 1949, Our stars came from Ireland and Auroras of autumn. “My feeling is that my poems made him think of his own boyhood.”
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1956 January 27
Autographed postal card, signed. Brooklyn. Deutsch has agreed to substitute for Miss Moore at a “college evening.” “I can't do it; am not reliable...” She would talk about the artist's difficulties but “seem self-impeded in all senses.”
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1955 March 10
Autographed postcard, signed. Brooklyn. Thanks Deutsch for a [print?]. “If I ever get to Boston and can choose, I shall explore that Museum...”
MacGreevy, Thomas, to Deutsch, Babette, 1955 August 8
Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Dublin. He has only one meeting with Wallace Stevens [who Deutsch has told him has died]; MacGreevy had to leave but “it remained a shining wonder of a visit.” He did not know he was in Samuel Putnam's book, recounts a meeting.
Moore, Marianne to Graham, Elliott, 1953 December 25
Typed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. “If I am not exhilarated by Homage to John Skelton may I have `a frost-bitten thumb that can pick up no crumb'...”
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1956 November 2
Typed postcard signed. Brooklyn. Finds Poetry in our time [Columbia University Press, 1956] entertaining and a great help.
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1956 November 18
Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Brooklyn. Deutsch may use anything Miss Moore has said about Poetry in our time. She is unsure about dinner and reading.
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1956 November 28
Autographed postcard signed. Brooklyn. Arranges route to reading.
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1957 April 13
Typed letter signed, 1 page. Brooklyn. Glad to have the Rilke [Poems from the book of hours]. Bloomingdale's would not let her credit a refund to Deutsch account.
Moore, Marianne, to Deutsch, Babette, 1957 May 19
Autographed letter signed, 2 pages. Brooklyn. A set of Coleridge has come. She awaits the Poetry Handbook [A dictionary of terms, Funk, 1956], sends a list of bookstores for it. Thanks her again for Coleridge.