Letter from Stevens stating no changes to be made on proofs (no title given) and is pleased with the outcome; asks whether it will be bound be Gerhard Gerlach, who is also working on a copy of Transport to summer for him. Main topic of Duncan's reply focusing on an anthology for students being collected by Eda Lou Walton of New York University and George K. Anderson of Brown University, who wish to include "How red the rose that is the soldier's wound..." from Esthetique du mal. Duncan suggests he should contact Knopf about it.
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- Dates of Creation10-13 Sep 1947
- Physical Description2 sheets