John Allen Eastman sent Merton some of his poetry with the hope that he would help him get published.
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See one published letter from Merton to Eastman in Witness to Freedom, p. 176.
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1967/08/02 |
HLS to Merton |
It's my sometime hope you would help me publish this. I doubt, though, it's |
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1967/09/10 |
HLS to Merton |
I guess if it had been any good, I'd had heard it by now. I don't make that my opinion, though. |
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1967/09/13 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Most sorry. If you knew. I get buried under manuscripts every day of my life, they are lying all |
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