Program for Jules Laforgue's Salome and Hamlet or the Consequences of Filial Piety translated and arranged by William Jay Smith at the Mazur Theater in New York.
Marianne Moore to Isabella Gardner, November 1, 1958). Moore is sorry that complications prevented Gardner from coming east. She mentions how Gardner was so kind the last time they saw one another. Moore would like to get together with Gardner when…
Marianne Moore to Isabella Gardner, no date (autograph note signed, 1 page). Moore tells Gardner to come for a visit now because she is back from visiting her brother in Connecticut. She tells Gardner that she would like to see the New Year's…
Marianne Moore to Isabella Gardner, no date (typed letter signed, 1 page). Moore describes a Puerto Rican Orange tree with golden apples. She is very excited and invites Gardner to come see the tree blooming.
Advertisement for the Joy Street Books edition ofHo for a Hat! by William Jay Smith with illustrations by Lynn Munsinger, 1989. Ho for a Hat! was first published by Little, Brown and Company with illustrations by Ivan Chermayeff in 1964.
Post card from Stanley Kunitz to Isabella Gardner, September 28, 1968. Kunitz tells Gardner that he stopped in town long enough to drop of Elise, then he will return to the Cape for a month of solitude. He agrees with Gardner regarding Young's poems.
Stanley Kunitz to Isabella Gardner, December 12, 1965. Kunitz writes to Gardner to give her support during her difficult season with Allen Tate. He says that he hopes that she is walking with courage and looking toward the future. He thanks her for…
Stanley Kunitz to Isabella Gardner, March 3, 1965. Kunitz writes to Gardner to say that it was good to see her. Kunitz was sorry to upset her by telling her to delay publishing her book of poems for 1 year.