ID: 8787  -  Gigliola Sacerdoti Mariani  -  Firenze
Type: Text
   Wheelwright and Housatonic
Format:
Medium: LetterExtent: 1 p.
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Source:
Title: [Thank you for sending me Housatonic ]Subtitle:
Alternative: [John Wheelwright to Muriel Rukeyser]
Agents:
Creator: Wheelwright, John
Role: Name:
Created: 1932-08-18
Date: in/on:
Language: English
Rights: William L. Rukeyser (Davis, California)
Relation: IsPartOfQualifier: Berg Collection, N. Y. Public Library
Coverage:
Place: Time:
Description: Typed letter.
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Identity
Subjects: Exchanges
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Definitions of Culture
Keywords: Housatonic
Keywords: magazines
Keywords: periodicals
Keywords: Vassar College
Keywords: poetry
Keywords: poetry
Keywords: Rukeyser, Muriel
Keywords: Wheelwright, John
Keywords: Modernism
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Housatonic)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, magazines)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, periodicals)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Vassar College)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, poetry)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, poetry)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Rukeyser, Muriel)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Wheelwright, John)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, Modernism)
Comment: A few days later, on August 23, Wheelwright wrote another letter to Rukeyser, starting with the following words: “I am very glad you took ‘Justice to the Dead’”. A year later, in his introduction to Rock and Shell (1933), he thanked the editors of several journals, such as Housatonic, “for their publication of poems which are here now reprinted or revised” (56).