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Letters of Conrad Aiken, Accession #6180-f, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was purchased on 1994 August 9.
This collection contains two letters of Conrad Aiken. In the first, Conrad Aiken, Washington, D.C. writes to Miss Maxon and expresses his appreciation for her poetry, "...I like these poems, I like the feeling of them...they're good, they're firm, they're observed, and in at least one, Jazz Line , with an adroit and sinewy coil of movement. Go ahead, and the rest will come, if you work, and if also you don't forget to have fun with it." 1956 Mar 7. 1 p. TLS.
In the second letter, Aiken, Brewster, Massachusetts writes to Mary D. Wright, Poetry Editor, Saturday Evening Post and commends her ideas for the Saturday Evening Post and sends her several poems for possible publication. 1961 Jul 12 1 p.TLS.