Max Eastman

Letter to Miss Mendham

 


Transcribed: By Juan Fajardo from a digital image of the original document.  Italics indicate handwritten additions to the typewriten letter.


 

Croton-On-Hudson

New York

 

March 30, 1938

 

Dear Miss Mendham:

I shall be delighted to have you use some of my poems in your Verse Speaking Festival.

I think Perhaps the poem called: "Battle Fields", in my volume "Kinds of Love" would be appropriate, if it is not too long, but I think on the whole it will be a good deal better if the person who recites them makes his or her own choice.

Best of luck to you.

Max Eastman

 

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