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MSS083_VIII-3_the_poetry_center_merrill_van_duyn_19831003_01.jpg
Program for "James Merrill & Mona Van Duyn" sponsored by The Poetry Center of the 92nd Street Y, October 3, 1983.

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Advertisement for The Immortal Husband by James Merrill and sponsored by the Artists Theatre in association with John Bernard Meyers at the Theatre de Lys in New York City.

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Broadside advertisement for The Bait by James Merrill performed by The Artists Theatre and directed by Herbert Machiz, May 18- 23, 1953.

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Autograph draft of “The Next to Last Scene” by James Merrill, February 5, 1995. Written by Merrill in his journal from a hospital bed in Tucson, Arizona the day before his death from a heart attack. Begins with the line, “A room with every…

MSS083_VII-12_merrill_first_poem_junior_home_nov1934.jpg
Clipping of James Merrill's first published poem from Junior Home Magazine, November 1934.

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Typed letter, signed from James Merrill to Mona Van Duyn, February 22, 1990.

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Typed letter, signed from Kimon Friar to James Merrill, December 2, 1957. Friar is discussing The Seraglio by Merrill.

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Typed letter, signed from James Merrill to Kimon Friar, September 14, 1946.

MSS083_I_1_b_Kimon_Friar_to_Merrill_19451116.jpg
Typed letter, signed from Kimon Friar to James Merrill, November 16, 1945. Friar is discussing production of The Black Swan by Merrill.

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Typescript draft of "I Look Out For Ed Wolfe" by Stanley Elkin. Published by Esquire in their September 1962 issue, "I Look Out For Ed Wolfe" was Elkin's first big sale. Collected in Criers and Kibitzers, Kibitzers and Criers.
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