Box 84
Contains 103 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to J. Alan White, [1956?]
London; Dear White: enlcosed is the blurb, or a sketch of one, for "Monstre Gai" and "Malign Fiesta." [Same as TL[copy] version in Box 83, folder 111.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, [1956?]
London; Dear Docker. I am glad you listened to the Critics, I think they were friendly, which is going to help the book.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Ezra Pound, [Jan., 1956?]
London; Dear Ezz. Your last letter undecipherable, just cannot imagine what lies beneath the words. Have you anything really to say?
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Hugh Kenner, Feb.29, 1956
London; Dear Kenner. I should be very glad if The Vulgar Streak found its way onto the U. S. Screen. Thank you very much for occupying yourself with that.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Hugh Kenner, [Mar., 1956?]
London; Dear Kenner. To begin with, many thanks for what you wrote in the poetry review. It will [?] said, against many American with One Way Song.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Sir John Rothenstein, Apr.16, 1956
London; Dear Rothenstein. I have been ill for almost a week, and this has, among other things, prevented me from answering your two letters
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to J. Alan White, Mar.13, 1956
London; Dear Alan. Thank you for the cheque and for your note accompanying latter. Another thank you for what you said about the delayed arrival of the advance.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Vernon Van Sickle, Apr.16, 1956
London; Dear Mr. Van Sickle. I first heard enthusiastically, about you from Kahma, in Vancouver; and next from Michael. Now I have your Vaudeville upon my table,
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Geoffrey Wagner, Apr.16, 1956
London; Dear M. Wagner. My last published work was The Human Age. I have seen no review of yours in The Hudson nor do I indeed even know
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to J. Alan White, Apr.16, 1956
London; Dear Alan. I had a sharp bout of illness last week. It has now passed. But I received your letter with wild enthusiasm.