Box 1
Contains 310 Results:
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, Undated.
"I, as you see, am still in New Mexico (I told of planning to go there for a month or so in the letter I sent to Mallorca)."
"I have not yet gone to work on the drafting of new prefatory material for a republishing of my Poems, but I have all the necessary material with me--and have been doing some new writing on the matter of poetry, which makes more to draw from."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1965-06-26
"...to provide you with information about the possibilities of new unpublished work of mine, that might be of interest to you and your editorial associates, and to give you my views on the matter of the republication of earlier work of mine."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-02-13
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-02-14
"Your letter to which I am here replying occasions for me but two references to matter contained in my letter of yesterday. 1) You make no mention of the typescript-text of the preface I submitted."
"2) Perhaps what I wrote yesterday on the matter of a preface by myself as distnguished from a prefatory note will clarify my attitude to an introduction by some person (other than myself) better than anything previously written by me:..."
Letter from L.J. [Laura Jackson] to Stanley Burnshaw, 1966-02-10, 1966-03-10
"This is the question of your part in the dealings that have been going on between the firm of Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., and myself. Your letter of February fourth confirms for me a strong sense I early had, after your active participation in these dealings, of the possibility of there having come to figure in them quite inappropriate literarily personalistic slants of attitude towards me."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Stanley Burnshaw, 1966-02-28
"I write so from a sense of duty...; and duty to all others--no one ought to let another who has behaved with the sly arrogance with which you have behaved to me go forth again to other human encounters without attempting to impress upon him that the inner springs of his behavior are not totally invisible..."
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"And so you make an ignorant mess of my preface. I'll tip you off as to just how badly you can mess it up."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-03-07
Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-03-10
"I regard Mr. Burnshaw's sending the letter to you to return to me as identical in quality with other pettily devious behavior-manifestations of his I have had to witness, having an edge that he mistakenly thinks to be ironical."
Letter from Laura Riding [or Laura (Riding) Jackson] to The Editor of The Denver Quarterly, 1973-05-24
"Some time ago I prepared an article on my relations with The Fugitives, about which, under the name of impersonal scholarship, some outrageously false accounts have gained the status of literary history."
Letter from Robert Pawlowski to Laura Jackson, 1973-05-30
"We have read your letter of May 24 with great interest, and we hasten to reply that we would be happy to consider your article on "The Fugitives" for publication in DQ."