Pamela Millward Letters (VMF115), 1966-1967
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ID: MSS/VMF/115
Extent: 5.0 Items
Predominant Dates: 1966-1967
Detailed Description
Item 1: Tom Clark to Millward. In France trying to get a visa for England. Gives Millward permission to use sections of The Riot [novel] at the Garrick Theatre., 1966: August 8
Item 2: Charles Olson to Millward. Gloucester, MA. Comments on his unwillingness to visit Larry Eigner becasue of the presence of Eigner's parents, declines to visit him at her request. Notes Eigner asked him for poem for his issue of Grande Ronde Oregon. Robert Creeley, Jonathon Williams, possibly Cid Corman, better able to meet her unspecified request than is Olson, 1966: August 14
Item 3: Charles Olson to Millward. Gloucester, MA. Thanks her for tea, bewails inability to get along in world, 1966: August 24
Item 4: Anselm Hollo to Millward. Ryde, Isle of Wright, England. Knows her work from Coyote, note he won't go to San Francisco State Poetry Center in near future. Comments on underground papers in England. Responds to her comment on difficulty of starting the revolution, on opting out as a political act, 1967: May 30
Item 5: Tom Clark to Millward. Brightlingsea, Essex. Thanks her for comments on his poems, through she didn't like them. He was written a novel, The Riot. Comments adversely on work of Robert Kelly, No year: June 6
Item 1: Tom Clark to Millward. In France trying to get a visa for England. Gives Millward permission to use sections of The Riot [novel] at the Garrick Theatre., 1966: August 8
Item 2: Charles Olson to Millward. Gloucester, MA. Comments on his unwillingness to visit Larry Eigner becasue of the presence of Eigner's parents, declines to visit him at her request. Notes Eigner asked him for poem for his issue of Grande Ronde Oregon. Robert Creeley, Jonathon Williams, possibly Cid Corman, better able to meet her unspecified request than is Olson, 1966: August 14
Item 3: Charles Olson to Millward. Gloucester, MA. Thanks her for tea, bewails inability to get along in world, 1966: August 24
Item 4: Anselm Hollo to Millward. Ryde, Isle of Wright, England. Knows her work from Coyote, note he won't go to San Francisco State Poetry Center in near future. Comments on underground papers in England. Responds to her comment on difficulty of starting the revolution, on opting out as a political act, 1967: May 30
Item 5: Tom Clark to Millward. Brightlingsea, Essex. Thanks her for comments on his poems, through she didn't like them. He was written a novel, The Riot. Comments adversely on work of Robert Kelly, No year: June 6

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