Letter (manuscript, without date), from (Mrs) Thomas to the Editor, enquiring about producing a small volume of her poems. With a negative reply (14 September, 1945) - 'paper shortage'.
A single poem ('Lament for the Sleep-walker'), as a Poetry London page proof and as a printed page from another publication (on the verso, struck-through, 'The Unnatural History of Peru' by Kenneth Patchen).
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Thompson, James Alan
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Correspondence concerning poems submitted: Thompson to Tambimuttu (typescript, from Ceylon, 11 November, 1942), where Thompson has met people who know Tambimuttu: 'Through Rajo Coomarasawamy, I hope to meet some of your relations in the near future'; J Thompson (father) to Tambimuttu (typescript...
A single letter (manuscript, without date, annotation indicating reply sent 1 November, 1945), Thrower to the Editor, submitting poems (not present) 'written during my sojourn in Germany as a prisoner-of-war'.
Three poems (typescript): 'Poppy and Mandragora'; and two poems published in Poetry London, 2:8 (1942), pp. 110-112: 'The Acid of the Heart' and '…on one side lay the ocean…'.
Correspondence: Todd to Tambimuttu (manuscript, 26 November, 1940), submitting a long poem (not present) and 'a copy of my little book of poems' (two small printed sheets present, beginning 'Dearest, lonely tonight and far away...') - Todd is 'working as a stretcher-bearer until they put me in j...
Correspondence: Treece to the Editor (manuscript, Seven letterhead, 2 January, 1939), submitting 'some poems', one of which is attached ('The Seasons'), with envelope; Treece to Tambimuttu (typescript, 29 April, [?1939]), referring to remarks by Tambimuttu on an essay by Treece on Dylan Thomas,...
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Tremayne, Sydney D
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Letter (manuscript, 24 July, 1941), Tremayne to Tambimuttu, submitting poems for the first time after 'working alone for many years trying to become a poet….' Poems (typescript): 'Pattern', 'Soldier', and 'Refugees'.