What the woman lived;: Selected letters of Louise Bogan, 1920-1970 在线电子书 图书标签:
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/ to William Carlos Williams /<br > 24 West Ninth Street<br > New York, N.Y.<br > [July] 1920<br >My dear Dr. Williams,1<br >Your article was forwarded to me from Earley [Massachusetts]. My<br >family, immediately authority-stamp[ing] John as a maniac, made a<br >concerted effort to back up authority with the result that all com-<br >munication between John and myself has been cut off. The medical<br >director at Matteawan in numerous letters has assured me that John<br >is decidedly insane and of marked criminal tendencies. -So it was<br >good to know that you feel what I feel for him, and that you have<br >tried as I have tried, to make the word he wishes to say articulate.<br > Write to John. Tell him, as well as you can in a letter which will<br >be read by various people before it reaches him, that because of<br >the thing he knows endurance can become the long reality. Tell him<br >that there are sources undiscovered and not yet spilled out.<br > And see him, Dr. Williams. I work, and cannot for some weeks.<br >Write him in any case.<br > When you hear from him remember that I have not heard.<br > Very truly yours,<br > Louise Bogan<br >1. LB was a month away from her twenty-third birthday when she wrote to the<br >poet and physician William Carlos Williams. Under discussion is John Coffey, a<br >young Irishman who, so he claimed, thought to call attention to the needs of the<br >poor by shoplifting (his specialty was furs) and then, in court, with attendant pub-<br >lieity, testi~ing to their plight. The plan went awry: having told the police of his<br >long-term, sueeesshil thefts, he was sent not to court but to Matteawan, an insane<br >asylum. With typical generosity, Williams wrote a somewhat opaque article for The<br >Freeman in support of Coffey, and a poem, "An Early Martyr," not published until<br >1935.<br >/ to Harriet Monroe /<br > 155 Lake Avenue<br > Worcester, Massachusetts<br > July 23, 1921<br >My dear Harriet Monroe,1<br >Beginning and End,2 is, I think, the title for the group you suggest,<br >
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What the woman lived;: Selected letters of Louise Bogan, 1920-1970 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024