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.
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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 1933Letter from Anne Stevenson to Angus Graham to thank him for sending his poem. She sends her own poem inspired by Graham's and writes that if he likes it, she will dedicate it to him.
Stevenson Anne b 1933Letter from Anne Elvin [Stevenson] to Angus Graham to write with her thoughts about the poem Graham sent her.
Stevenson Anne b 1933Letter from Angus Graham to Abdullah to give the words not to be found in a dictionary from his poem The Sun Beneath the Coral. On the reverse are drafts of a poem beginning "Traffic if you listen…".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Draft of a poem beginning "Let him learn - [prinpolarsion pass]". Handwritten I piece, 1 side
It's Called the Blues by Herbert Krohn, printed in Evergreen, March 1968. Photocopy with notes from Krohn to Angus Graham.
Krohn Herbert FriedrichIn the car, thinking while she drives, draft of a poem by Angus Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Herakles and the Old One - draft of a poem by Anne Stevenson.
Stevenson Anne b 1933Haiku: West Berlin, Prayer and Erik Satie , drafts of poems.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991