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Katherine Anne Porter, Letter, 1959, Accession #10219-d, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
This letter was purchased by the Library from Kenneth W. Rendell, Inc., 16 March 1988.
In this letter, dated 17 April 1959, Katherine Anne Porter writes to Anne [?], expressing her negative opinion concerning the writing of book jacket blurbs, writing that they are a bore and perhaps even valueless to new authors, and stating that she had never written anything for a blurb, except for Edith Sitwell out of gratitude for her anthology of poetry. By the end of the letter she relents a little, agreeing to let "Anne" use her sentence concerning [Walter?] Clemons, "I think him an admirable, a superb writer, it rejoices my heart as always to see another brave new talent come forward," in advertising.