Box 10
Contains 41 Results:
Odets, Clifford : Autographed letters to addressed to "Dear Patchen". Los Angeles, CA., 1946
By turns, Odets both deals with the particulars and waxes philosophical. Rudin # B-89C
Olson, Charles : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley. Gloucester, MA., May 25, 1960
O'Neill, Eugene : Typed letter to Mr. Karsnor, March 17, 1923
Writes of his success and his gratitude to the public. Rudin # B-91
Orczy, Baroness : Typed letter to Frederick Bason. Monte Carlo., May 3, 1929
The Baroness offers advice on starting a literary career. Rudin # B-92
Oxenham, John (pseudonym of William Arthur Dunkerley) : Typed letter to the editor of Nash's Magazine. Ealing., Aug. 17, 1912
Replying to his question about the public's taste for fiction. Rudin # B-93
Pasternak, Boris : Autographed letter to Mrs. Olsson., Feb. 25, 1960
Compares himself to Salvatore Quasimodo who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year following Pasternak (1959). Rudin # B-94
Paton, Alan : Autographed letter to Mrs. Allen and Elizabeth., Sep. 12, 1948 [?]
Writes to Mrs. Allen that he has retired and is writing some verse. He writes Elizabeth that he believes "life and suffering are inseparable. Mentions "I am a confirmed and unrepentant believer in emotions (plus I hope some intellect)". Rudin # B-95
Perelman, Sidney Joseph : 11 letters to Diane Boas, from various locations, 1975-1978
A series of amusing, flirtatious and downright ribald letters sent to a woman Perelman romanced in the last years of his life. Rudin # B-96
Peterkin, Julia M. : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley. Fort Motte, SC., Apr. 4, 1958
Porter, Katherine Anne : Autographed letter to Miss Brown., Oct. 27, 1939
Porter apologizes for not responding sooner and offers writing advice to the letter's recipient. Rudin # B-97