[Rarebooks] FS: Letters from American Authors to Key West Review

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Thu Apr 6 07:11:28 EDT 2017


 From our new Recent Acquisitions catalog:
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog374.pdf>


20.  [Literary Letters]  A Small Collection of Letters from American 
Authors to the Key West Review.
A collection of letters and cards from American authors to William 
Schlicht, editor of the Key West Review, with material from Alice Adams, 
James Merrill, Carolyn Chute, Peter Taylor, Robert Creeley, Annie 
Dillard, William Diehl, Ariel Dorfman, Alison Lurie, Frederick Busch, 
and Dakin Williams (the brother of Tennessee Williams, who sends a 
photocopy of a handwritten letter which concerns the impossibility of 
getting any of Tennessee’s material for the magazine (Harvard has the 
rights; big bucks) but sends something he wrote instead, and explaining 
in original script at the top that he forgot to send this letter with 
the material he sent).  16 pieces.  [43284]  $125

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