Box 1
Contains 95 Results:
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1954-02-10
"There have been so many reasons why over these long months I wanted to write to you but when yesterday I had a few lines from Freddie (officially Paul) there was nothing but put everything aside and tell you I think of you always...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1954-02-24
"Thanks for your letter though I can't say I care for its news. It is so beastly to be harried - especially when one is young...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1955-10-10
"For some time I have wanted news of you but now I am anxious...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1955-01-15
"The happy relief your letter brought should have been thanked for long ago but a series of minor annoyances interfered...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1956-10-02
"Though your new address doesn't give one too much confidence it was an enormous relief to hear from you- from anywhere..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1957-03-11
"Carl writes me that you are still in N. York - but where? You must tell me where you exhibit in Dallas so that Pierce Bal[?]win can give you his list for invitations for your show..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1957-03-31
"The invitation to your show and its catalogue - what happy inspiration the titles are has come in time for me to be with you in spirit and to send you trillions of good wishes..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1957-04-09
"I am impatiently waiting now for a little word from you to hear that the exhibition - that is your pictures are a huge success- that they are being understood- appreciated and being bought..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1957-04-30
"It was sweet of you to send me the clipping- copy the two others all excellent- and to write me enough to know your pictures were a success- they received the right appreciation..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1957-06-11
"Life has been unbearably complicated and more than usually exhausting- reasons that prevented the answering of your two so very welcome letters..."