Letter from Anne Stevenson to Angus Graham in which she regrets that she cannot help much in terms of recommending publishers but makes further comments and suggestions regarding his long poem. She sends Graham one of her books as she values him as a reader.
Stevenson Anne b 1933Poetry
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Letter from Gary [Snyder] to Angus Graham to thank Graham for the book and that he liked the poem very much after a lapse of time. He sends an American Sutra (with the letter), undated.
Letter from Hugh Porteus to Angus Graham to reply to Graham's letter. He writes of his review of Graham's Penguin book, Poems of the Late T'ang. He also writes about T.S. Eliot's reaction to the article and that he had hoped to provoke a reaction from William Empson. He comments on other translations of the poems, in particular Robert Payne's anthology of The White Pony. Porteus sends some of his own translations.
Porteus Hugh Gordon 1906-1993Letter from Hugh Porteus to Angus Graham to send the 'enclosed rigmarole' (not present). He writes of the melancholic news of Artur Waley and of some scripts that he sends from various weeklies. Porteus also writes of his own translations from various languages and the methods he uses.
Porteus Hugh Gordon 1906-1993Letter from I.A. Richards to Angus Graham to thank him for Values and Myth which was given to him by Kathleen Raine. He sends a copy of an unpublished paper which may be of interest to Graham.
Richards I.A. 1893-1979Letter from Nathaniel Tarn, Cape Goliard Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he has been unable to get Cape to publish The Sun Beneath the Coral. He suggests a more avant-garde magazine. He sends an article from World Wide Open; "The Work Laid Before Us in this Disunited Kingdom" by Nathaniel Tarn.
Tarn Nathaniel b 1928Letterfrom Robert Bly to Angus Graham concerning his poem, The Sun Beneath the Coral, which Bly had read in the papers.
Bly Robert b 1926Four files concerned with musical compositions, both by Graham and others.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Sheet of draft poems, possibly nonsense rhymes. Also some Latin script possibly connected to the printed header. Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Note from Hal and Sandra to send Angus the work of another poet, undated