Typed letters signed (6) : Atlanta, Ga., to Stark Young, 1936 Sept. 29-1938 Aug. 9.

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Typed letters signed (6) : Atlanta, Ga., to Stark Young, 1936 Sept. 29-1938 Aug. 9.

Detailed letters to Young, who had published his Southern novel So Red the Rose in 1934. She discusses her methods of writing, the reception of her Gone with the Wind, and the subsequent demands on her time, their mutual southern background, and their first meeting in Atlanta, in addition to many other topics.

6 items (13 p.)

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