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postcard Dec. 14 1964 Dear Mr Conroy, It was both an honor and a pleasure to receive your book and I am deeply touched. I had read it in the former edition and I agree that D. Aarons introduction puts it in a new perspective. I see from the reviews that it was very well received again. May I keep the clippings or do you want me to send them back to you? What I like especially about underlined? the Disinherited, in comparison with many novels of the Depression, is what we French would call its ?: the narrative is dense and the apparent matter of fastness of the tone makes the restrained emotion the more powerful. I hope that you are getting well - sincerely - and I send you my very bet wishes for the New Year Very thankfully yours Michel Fabre PS: I wrote to Herr: ? Weigel who replied ? she would see me. crossed out: which I shall go to New York shotly after Xmas and hope to see her at that time.


postcard caption: Musée d'Art Moderne (École Française).