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Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please? | Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please? | ||
I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy | I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy | ||
to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. | to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. Traven coming | ||
out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips | out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips | ||
& looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!). | & looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!). |
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in pencil Miller, Charlie Heath, Mass 01346 4 March 86 Dear Jack,
we are getting ass-deep in Berkshire snow these days & wondering how you are doing in Tropical Moberly? Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please? I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy
to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. Traven coming out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips & looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!).
Malcolm Cowley had a bout of pneumonia & went to hospittle [sic] but got out alive. He's a great walker & he
hates being 'off his feet'. he's now 87, but has possibilities of the nineties. he's a wonderful guy to be around, & has been a constant friend.
If you don't have time or inspiration to write this back-slider in the ox-dunged Berkshires, I'll just rely on the good
memories. always, & as ever
Charlie (3 cheers for Red Warren!)
on side I have 3 books looking for publishers so am always engaged