BIB_ID
373562
Accession number
MA 5157.3
Creator
MacNeice, Louis, 1907-1963.
Display Date
[1932?] Nov. 14.
Credit line
Bequest of Kenneth A. Lohf, 2001.
Description
1 item (1 p.) ; 17.4 cm
Notes
Part of an album compiled by Geoffrey Grigson that contains letters, postcards, and photographs related to W.H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender, and Wyndham Lewis. Items in the album are described in individual records; see MA 5157 for more information.
Written from "Highfield Cottage, 28 Selly Park Road, Birmingham." MacNeice lived in Birmingham from 1930 to 1936. This letter was probably written in November 1932 since MacNeice's poems appeared in the first edition of Geoffrey Grigson's magazine New Verse in January 1933.
Written from "Highfield Cottage, 28 Selly Park Road, Birmingham." MacNeice lived in Birmingham from 1930 to 1936. This letter was probably written in November 1932 since MacNeice's poems appeared in the first edition of Geoffrey Grigson's magazine New Verse in January 1933.
Provenance
Kenneth A. Lohf.
Summary
Sending him "four poems ... to choose from"; saying that he doesn't know of any poets Grigson would not know too; suggesting he ask Father [Martin Cyril?] D'Arcy for a critical article.
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