Letter 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.
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Poems by Anne Stevenson. Drafts of poems: Sierra Nevada, The Loss, The Garden of Intellect, The Television, The Suburb, The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument, England, The Victory and The House, by Anne Stevenson.
Sans titreAmerican Rhetoric for Scotland by Anne Stevenson. News-cutting of the Poetry column from Week-end Scotsman, undated.
Sans titreHerakles and the Old One - draft of a poem by Anne Stevenson.
Sans titreLetterfrom Robert Bly to Angus Graham concerning his poem, The Sun Beneath the Coral, which Bly had read in the papers.
Sans titreLetter 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…".
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titreNote from Hal and Sandra to send Angus the work of another poet, undated
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.
Three drafts for articles by Graham concerning poetry.
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