ALS, 1995 [i.e. 1996] January 3.

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ALS, 1995 [i.e. 1996] January 3.

1995

ALS from Heaney to Pearson, dated 3rd January 1995 [i.e. 1996]. Heaney thanks Pearson for the print he has sent, comments on the North Carolina exhibition and then recounts his experience in Greece when the Nobel Prize was being announced and his feelings about the presentations in Stockholm. 2p. (recto and verso) letter with hand-addressed envelope.

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