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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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Typed letter, signed from Robert Lowell to Isabella Gardner, October 10, 1961.

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Typescript draft of Where Is Vietnam? edited by Walter Lowenfels, 1967.

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Setting copy of the biographical notes of Where Is Vietnam? edited by Walter Lowenfels, 1967.

MSS074_II_Lowenfels_to_Richard_Eberhart_19670501.jpg
Typed letter, signed [carbon] from Walter Lowenfels to Richard Eberhart, May 1, 1967.

MSS074_II_Lowenfels_to_David_Ignatow_1967.jpg
Typed letter, signed [carbon] from Walter Lowenfels to David Ignatow, 1967.

MSS074_II_Lowenfels_to_David_Ignatow_19670207.jpg
Typed letter, signed [carbon] from Walter Lowenfels to David Ignatow, February 2, 1967.

MSS074_II_Lowenfels_to_Robert_Bly_19670611.jpg
Typed letter, signed [carbon] from Walter Lowenfels to Robert Bly, June 11, 1967.

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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Photocopy of "A Poem Can't Stop a War" by Connie Lunnen from The Houston Chronicle, July 23, 1971. Lunnen interviewsMona Van Duyn during her participation at a workshop on poetry at the Southwest Writers' Conference at the University of Houston.
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