About This Book
Letters written early in the author's career to a younger poet and to literary and artistic colleagues mix practical news, career anxieties, and aesthetic reflection. The correspondence balances discussions of literary and art criticism, reports on lectures and reviews, and candid accounts of manuscript habits and financial or professional strain, while offering encouragement and advice to a friend. Frequent references to mutual acquaintances in the art world and to temporary moves away from Paris illuminate the writer's developing networks and ambitions, with later brief notes showing a persistent personal bond despite changing circumstances.
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