BIB_ID
415272
Accession number
MA 22215
Creator
Sullivan, Frank, 1892-1976, sender.
Display Date
New York, New York, 1945 September 28.
Credit line
The Carter Burden Collection of American Literature.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 26.6 x 18.5 cm
Notes
Addressed to "Dear Angus."
Typed on letterhead stationery printed "107 East 48th Street / New York 17, N.Y."
Typed on letterhead stationery printed "107 East 48th Street / New York 17, N.Y."
Provenance
Carter Burden.
Summary
Stating that he dislikes New York because of the war, so he is going back to Saratoga Springs; adding that he did not arrange the pieces in the book in a planned sequence, it just worked out that way; sayng that he is working on a cliché piece for the New Yorker about the atomic bomb, which is wanted immediately and should run immediately; discussing that everyone he has tried the title on liked "A rock in every snowball" better than "A coat, etc." and that he likes "Rock" better; writing that he has other title options, but none were as good; (in manuscript in postscript) asking if Ray E(veritt) turned his book into a plowshare yet.
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