Two letters (typescript, 2 July and 19 November, 1945) from Partridge to the Editor, submitting poems. Poems (typescript): 'Music remembers most the things they said…'; 'Look inwards at the hero of the mind…'; 'Jazz'.
Letter (typescript, 1 November, 1943) from Patchen to Tambimuttu, in reply to his letter of 28 September (not present), in which, it appears, Tambimuttu proposed publishing a selection of Patchen's poetry. Patchen states he is happy to leave the choice of poems to Tambimuttu and David Gascoyne. (...
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Paterson, Campbell
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Letter (16 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Paterson, referring to his poem 'Mediterranean Convoy': 'It is typical of a lot of writing done by soldiers of this war and I should like to quote it in full in my editorial for the Services number of PL'.
Letter (typescript, 1 November, 1945) from Stephen Payne to Nicholson & Watson, submitting a small collection of poems (typescript) on behalf of his son, Robert Payne, residing in Kunming, Yunnan, China. The collection is entitled: 'Lament for the Death of a Chinese Soldier and other poems'....
Letter (manuscript, 27 August, 1943) from Pearcy to Tambimuttu - a long discursive letter from Cairo, touching upon science, society and poetry, beginning with complimentary remarks about Poetry London, 2:9 (1943), and Tambimuttu's 'policy of wide-ranged acceptance' (p. 1). The letter concludes (...
Single poem (typescript), beginning 'The dove made a mistake…'. Translated from the Spanish of Rafael Alberti. Sent from Buenos Aires, 11 November, 1941. The poem appears to continue onto a subsequent sheet(s) which is wanting.
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Peschmann, Hermann
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Correspondence concerning poems submitted on behalf of Ian Fletcher, and concerning £10 'against Fletcher's contract': Tambimuttu to Peschmann (17 December, 1945); Peschmann to Tambimuttu (manuscript, 23 February, 1946); Helen Scott to Peschmann (27 February, 1946). Also, a letter (typescript)...