Typescript letter with autograph: signed by Jim Harrison to James Dickey, 1966: March 9; Harrison tells Dickey that he admires Dickey's review of "Suspect in Poetry".
Typescript letter with autograph: signed by Wendell Berry to James Dickey, 1964: November 28; Berry is writing to make sure there are no hard feelings about a bad review that he gave to Dickey; he wants it to be known that he respects Dickey as a…
Typescript letter with autograph: Stanley Burnshaw to James Dickey, 1965: March 25; Burnshaw thanks Dickey about his comments on his Hebrew poems; he updates Dickey on his work.
Typescript letter with autograph: Theodore Roethke to Dickey, 1963: April 3; Roethke mentions to Dickey that Bagley Wright wishes to meet him and would like for Rotheke, Wright, and Dickey to meet for lunch.
Typescript letter: Monroe K. Spears to James Dickey, 1957: January 4; Spears , editor of the Sewanee Review, writes to Dickey to tell him that he wishes to publish "The Red Bow" and he also asks Dickey to review some suggested poems.
Typescript letter with autograph: Henry Rago to James Dickey, 1959: July 15; typed on "Poetry" letterhead; Rago mentions that he would like to introduce Dickey, Fred Bock and Mona Van Duyn for some event; he agrees with Dickey's insistence to keep…
Typescript postcard: Ezra Pound to James Dickey, 1959: June 23; Pound typed a 1 sentence message to Dickey asking if he has heard any news from Louisiana.