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produced next May at the Royal Court in London--The title reminds me of They Seek a City. In this play, he is seeking a City, too. I read the unrevised version this summer--It needed a good deal of revision, but it is a fascinating subject. You would have found Arnold a very interesting person to meet. The book in the Twayne series of English Authors, on Arnold Weeks (no. 28)--has just come out. By someone I don't know, Ribalow. Maybe you will see it.  
produced next May at the Royal Court in London--The title reminds me of They Seek a City. In this play, he is seeking a City, too. I read the unrevised version this summer--It needed a good deal of revision, but it is a fascinating subject. You would have found Arnold a very interesting person to meet. The book in the Twayne series of English Authors, on Arnold Weeks (no. 28)--has just come out. By someone I don't know, Ribalow. Maybe you will see it.  
I did ask Dwayne (Wayne?) to send you a copy of Doris Lessing.
I did ask Twayne to send you a copy of Doris Lessing.
This is a rather rambling letter--Please remember me to Gladys, my fellow Missourian. And thank you for anything you can do to help Doris Lessing along--
This is a rather rambling letter--Please remember me to Gladys, my fellow Missourian. And thank you for anything you can do to help Doris Lessing along--
Best wishes--
Best wishes--
Dorothy Brewster
Dorothy Brewster

Latest revision as of 12:52, 19 November 2021

produced next May at the Royal Court in London--The title reminds me of They Seek a City. In this play, he is seeking a City, too. I read the unrevised version this summer--It needed a good deal of revision, but it is a fascinating subject. You would have found Arnold a very interesting person to meet. The book in the Twayne series of English Authors, on Arnold Weeks (no. 28)--has just come out. By someone I don't know, Ribalow. Maybe you will see it. I did ask Twayne to send you a copy of Doris Lessing. This is a rather rambling letter--Please remember me to Gladys, my fellow Missourian. And thank you for anything you can do to help Doris Lessing along-- Best wishes-- Dorothy Brewster