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Dear Jack, | Dear Jack, | ||
Early this thanksgving Day, I mentioned to Jeanette that Malcolm Cowley had written a piece for [[underlined: The New Republic]], "Reconsideration," in which he asked: what books remain that can still be admired, looking back at the 1930's? | Early this thanksgving Day, I mentioned to Jeanette that Malcolm Cowley had written a piece for [[underlined: The New Republic]], "Reconsideration," in which he asked: what books remain that can still be admired, looking back at the 1930's? | ||
I looked for him to mention "The Disinherited" "Tobacco Road," "Jews Without Money". | |||
Not a peep. Shallow, one-sided, academic. | |||
How are things with you? | |||
Still lecturing? | |||
The autobiography? | |||
I've finished the trilogy. It's in the hands of Cronin. I've also completed a book of short stories and have written to James Laughlin whether [[underlined: New Directions]] would be interested. | |||
Drop me a line or two, you Old Harp. | |||
Our warmest to Gladys. | |||
Sincerely, Ben |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 21 July 2023
in pencil in top margin Field, Ben
160 Parkside Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11226 November 25, 76 Dear Jack,
Early this thanksgving Day, I mentioned to Jeanette that Malcolm Cowley had written a piece for underlined: The New Republic, "Reconsideration," in which he asked: what books remain that can still be admired, looking back at the 1930's? I looked for him to mention "The Disinherited" "Tobacco Road," "Jews Without Money". Not a peep. Shallow, one-sided, academic.
How are things with you? Still lecturing? The autobiography?
I've finished the trilogy. It's in the hands of Cronin. I've also completed a book of short stories and have written to James Laughlin whether underlined: New Directions would be interested. Drop me a line or two, you Old Harp.
Our warmest to Gladys. Sincerely, Ben