Letter : Llanfrothen, Penrhyndeudraeth, to John Hayward, 1953 Sept. 21.

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Letter : Llanfrothen, Penrhyndeudraeth, to John Hayward, 1953 Sept. 21.

Cover letter for a copy of his Poems to Mary; notes Mr. Eliot "was kind enough to send me some good advice about some appalling verse I wrote when a prisoner of war."

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Hayward, John, 1905-1965

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John Hayward was a writer and editor, probably best known as friend and advisor to T.S. Eliot. Born in London and educated at King's College, Hayward was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy in his youth and contended with the crippling disease throughout his life. He quickly developed a reputation for editing poetry anthologies, and was an insightful literary critic. He authored various other works, but his most notable contribution to literature was as co-founder and editor of The Book Collector....

Burn, Michael

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British poet. From the description of Letter : Llanfrothen, Penrhyndeudraeth, to John Hayward, 1953 Sept. 21. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122494223 ...