Letter (23 October, 1945) from J R Ackerley (Literary Editor, The Listener) requesting list of forthcoming publications for review. With reply (25 October, 1945) noting three publications: Jacques Maritain, Art and Poetry; Betty Swanwick, The Cross Purposes; and Henry Miller, The Cosmological Eye.
Letter (27 June, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Sgt Inst H Adler, referring to an essay submitted to Orion: 'I have nothing to do with Orion and the editors, I believe, live in the country, so I don't think your essay will come my way'.
Correspondence concerning preparations for a forthcoming book of photographs of Jankel Adler's paintings: Tambimuttu to Adler (3 August, 1945); Tambimuttu to Art Museum, Tel Aviv (5 October, 1945); Tambimuttu to Messrs Churchill & Chapman [sic] (25 October, 1945); Churchill, Clapham & Co...
Brief letter (19 March, 1946) from Helen Scott to Aiken (in Rye, Sussex) enclosing galley proofs (not present) of The Soldier (Editions Poetry London, 1946) for correction and return.
Correspondence concerning possible publication of a novel ('Mermaids in Lucknow') and an anthology of Urdu poetry in translation ('The Falcon and the Hunted'), as follows: Ali to Tambimuttu (airgraph, 3 November, 1944); Ali to Tambimuttu (airgraph, 10 November, 1944); Tambimuttu to Ali (16 Janu...
Letter (6 March, 1946) from Allan enquiring about the prospect of employment and the possibility of Poetry London publishing a volume of poems. With a reply (14 March, 1946) from Tambimuttu that he has 'no vacancies' but would be happy to consider Allan's manuscript.
Letter (dated 24 March, without year) from Allison to Tambimuttu, submitting twenty poems for consideration, all but one in typescript (each poem dated, spanning 1941-1943). The first poem listed in Allison's contents list ('Come Let Us Pity Death') is not present. The letter refers in passing to...
Brief letter in manuscript (without date) from Allott to Tambimuttu, together with a poem in typescript ('The Memory of Yeats') published Poetry London, 2:8 (1942), pp. 66-67. Allott asks Tambimuttu to use 'Ode in Wartime', payment for which is to be used 'as a subscription to your paper'. 'Ode i...