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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Zorina, Vera, 1917-2003

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1964-1965

Volume: 7 item(s); 10 pg(s)

Scope and Content

This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Zorina, Vera".

Biography

Vera Zorina (born Eva Brigitta Hartwig) was a dancer and actress born in Berlin in 1917. In 1933, she was discovered in London by representatives of the Ballet Russe, Leonide Massine and Colonel de Basil, who gave her stage name. The Goldwyn Follies in 1938 launched her movie career. She was at one time married to famous ballet choreographer George Balanchine. She writes to Merton under Brigitta Lieberson (the last name was of her second husband, Goddard Lieberson). She sends Merton a recording she did of Hérodiade, but is concerned that it is not appropriate for a monastic audience. Merton expresses his enjoyment in the recording and continues to correspond with Zorina.

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Series List

This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1964/06/15 HLSto MertonThis is the recording of Hindemith's Hérodiade! In doing the work I was obliged to speak both   
 1964/07/01 TAL[c]from MertonI am sorry to be such a foul unsociable being when it comes to correspondence and such things.   
 1964/07/10 TAL[c]from MertonFinally, in the dead of night, with earphones, I have listened to Herodiade etc and found nothing   
 1964/07/15 HLSto MertonI was delighted to receive not only one, but two letters from you - the second one today.   
 1964/10/25 HPCSto MertonMy husband and I are for the first time in Greece and visited this beautiful monastery  [verso: black and white photograph of a mosaic from a monastery in Greece]
 1964/12/21 TL[c]from MertonThanks for your letter, and for the records which arrived today. I will enjoy listening again   
 1965/04/10 TL[c]from MertonYour special delivery of April 8th reached me this morning, and I am answering it without delay.   
        

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