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[[ | [[In blue ink on left-hand side of paper]] My daughter moved to Vermont - already had snow - she & boyfriend are building a home | ||
on mountain top - she loves Vermont- I've never been north of N.Y. City - I wouldn't | on mountain top - she loves Vermont- I've never been north of N.Y. City - I wouldn't | ||
care for 9 months winter! | care for 9 months winter! |
Latest revision as of 03:14, 15 July 2023
typed letter 31 Oct 1973 Jack oboy oboy:
Glad my NATION letter passed review - I dont see why they
shouldnt use it - they've quoted me before and I think Carey McWilliams remembers me from the lean 1930s. We will just have to sweat it out.
Will try to get to liberry today and see PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY -
I called them and gal said they had it altho I dont recall seeing it - as I remember it is not a very impressive cover, just plain black and white - it may not have been in Reading Room - they keep so many magazines at desk because of theft.
Yes. Olafson was quite bitter about NC ANVIL and Miller, said
was turning into Right-wing Conservative with emphasis on Religion. He liked the piece I sent DECEMBER, no peep from Curt Johnson - sorry about his domestic troubles - Dee Brown & Sally also seem to have "family problems" as Sally wrote, but I think it is with their two kids, both in graduate school I believe. The reject from NEW LETTERS was rather abrupt and they had nerve to sen Subscription blank ?
I hope I am not too optimistic about WRITERS IN REVOLT, but
I had a brief note fro, M. Fabre - I sent him the review of his book and he said there was a better one in the New York Times Book Review, which I read in liberry - Fabre seemed to think the an- thology would be used as textbook in colleges, of course that is no great sales boost.
Thanks for clippings, I also thot Billy Graham was a Regular
at White House. Heard Gore Vidal on Martin Agronsky's show and Vidal sounded a bit like Ezra Pound in his criticism of our system of Government - altho Vidal seemed to lean more towards socialism - he practically called Nixon and the Republicans halfwits and said J. F. Kennedy was attractive but accomplished nothing as a President. Which is of course true - Vidal said we couldnt have a democracy or a republic and at the same time have an American Empire, which is what Scott Nearing said years ago in 1921, in his book The American Empire, which same I still have.
Poetry is hard to write and harder to get reviewed, but Grant
Code seems to get a kick out of publishing the stuff. He told me he and Malcolm Cowley went to the same schools, altho Cowley was a few years ahead of him. I just read Cowley's last book, THE SECOND FLOWERING and enjoyed it - of the so-called liberals I find Cowley the least objectionable - he dedicated his book to Allen Tate, whom I always considered a bewildered and largely off-the-track Southerner., an Agrarian wasnt he or something like - fail to see what Tate and Cowley have in common ? I've had dry hacking cough for several weeks but have Dr's appointment for regular checkup tomorrow - he is of THE OLD SCHOOL, worries about my cholesterol rate, which is high on account I dont take the anti-cholesterol pills he prescribed. His lab technician said: Oh dont worry about it unless it gets to about 1000, then you can start worrying. I think it went from 50 to 350. Hope you have fun in Chicago - still remember the few times I was there and you showed me round and I believe we saw Ed Nyquist and a Quaker gal, Edie Lentz. I recall the past but I dont do so good on what hoppon'd a few weeks ago. Cheers,
written in blue ink Jack II
In blue ink on left-hand side of paper My daughter moved to Vermont - already had snow - she & boyfriend are building a home on mountain top - she loves Vermont- I've never been north of N.Y. City - I wouldn't care for 9 months winter!