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Roy Campbell Letter, Accession #11040, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This letter was received by the University of Virginia Library as a gift from Marvin Tatum in May 1992.
This letter was transferred from the University of Virginia Rare Book Division to the Manuscripts Division on August 28, 1992.
This letter, April 5, 1954, is from South African writer Roy Campbell, of Galamares, Cintra, Portugal, to "Tambi" [Tambimuttu], New York City. In it, Campbell states that he has written something about Dylan Thomas on the opposite side of the page and asks permission to broadcast "The Marvellous Shoemaker's Wife" since there are efforts to sabotage his translations because he is not a communist. On the verso is a one- page account of Campbell's friendship with Thomas, including their hardships in London; Thomas' wife, Caitlin, and their marriage; and, Thomas' support of Campbell's right to his opinions despite his political views. This letter was published in Poetry Vol. 1, No. 1 (London) March-April 1956.