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Post card from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, November 9, 1958. Lowell tells Gardner that he will recommend Jean Garrigue to Harcourt Brace for publication. He warns her that Harcourt may not consider his recommendation since he just finished…

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Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, October 27, 1957. Lowell thanks Gardner for sending her poems & magazines to him. He gives his opinion on some of the references in her poems. Lowell writes that he and his wife, Lizzie, are looking forward to…

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Post card from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, October 8, 1966. Lowell is sorry that he missed Gardner, but he was very worn out. He looks forward to seeing her the next week. He gives his opinion on the poem "Salt".

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Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, September 19, 1956. Lowell tells Gardner that he likes playwright, whose work Gardner sent to Lowell. She requested that Lowell recommend him for the Harper Fellowship. He asks Gardner to give him a little more…

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Robert Penn Warren to Isabella Gardner, February 18, 1967. Warren updates Gardner on his life in France and his travels with his family. His wife Eleanor was able to get back to writing her novel and he was able to write a series of poems.

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Robert Penn Warren to Isabella Gardner, March 2, 1974. Warren writes that he and his wife are arriving this afternoon. He deeply appreciates Gardner and he hopes that all is going well for her. Warren says that it would be nice to see her.

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Post card from Robert Penn Warren to Isabella Gardner, November 24, 1979. Warren says that he and Eleanor look back fondly on her visit. He enjoys her poems and thanks her for her kind words about his work.

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Photograph of Robert Creeley holding his son, David, dressed in a costume with his daughter, Charlotte, playing in the foreground. Photography by Ann Creeley in Banyalbufar, Mojorca, Spain, 1955.

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Photograph of Robert Creeley holding his son, David, dressed in a costume with his daughter, Charlotte, playing in the foreground. Photography by Ann Creeley in Banyalbufar, Mojorca, Spain, 1955.

William Gaddis discusses the perils of a writing a book with a message in a video lecture for an East Hampton, New York LTV Community Access Program in 1988.
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