.ODI3.NTQwMTI: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Carlton F. Wells [[Annotation W underlined in red]] | Carlton F. Wells [[Annotation W underlined in red]] | ||
P.S. [[handwritten by author]] Modern Writers at Work [[underlined]], edited by J.K. Piercy, MacMillian Co. 1930, has a brief passage from | P.S. [[annotated - handwritten by author]] Modern Writers at Work [[underlined]], edited by J.K. Piercy, MacMillian Co. 1930, has a brief passage from The Professor’s House, [[underlined]], “ The Discovery of an Ancient City,” along with about five pages from “The Novel Demeuble [[accents over both ‘e”s]].” C.A.W. |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 22 March 2020
Mr. Benjamin D. Hitz. -2- September 9, 1945
I wonder if a letter to Knopf would elicit exact information on the reprint permissions granted to various anthologies fir the use of Miss Cather’s work.
Luck to your further searches for Willa Cather material. She is a writer who has won a secure place in our literature. What Sinclair Lewis generously said of her work in his Nobel Peace acceptance address (1930, was it?) is fully warranted. Her books have a greater security in reputation because they are wonderfully good as providing significant, vivid glimpses of America’s history.
Sincerely yours, . IMAGE S/B Carlton F. Wells Annotation W underlined in red
P.S. annotated - handwritten by author Modern Writers at Work underlined, edited by J.K. Piercy, MacMillian Co. 1930, has a brief passage from The Professor’s House, underlined, “ The Discovery of an Ancient City,” along with about five pages from “The Novel Demeuble accents over both ‘e”s.” C.A.W.