Postcard to Irvin Ehrenpreis, 1978 January 4.

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Postcard to Irvin Ehrenpreis, 1978 January 4.

In a postcard from Key West Taylor notes "We've settled in and settled down to our scribbling. My health is restored, and Eleanor is happy because at last she can garden all summer and all winter."

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University of Virginia. Library

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Ehrenpreis, Irvin, 1920-1985

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Taylor, Peter, 1917-1994

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Peter Hillsman Taylor was a prize-winning American author, known for his stylish novels and short stories of the American South. Born in Tennessee, Taylor's family travelled throughout the South during his youth, and he credits these experiences with inspiring his later writing. He enrolled at Rhodes College, where Allen Tate urged him to transfer to Vanderbilt to study under John Crowe Ransom; he later followed Ransom to Kenyon College, along with Robert Lowell and Randall Jarrell. He garnered ...

Taylor, Eleanor Ross, 1920-2011

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Eleanor Ross Taylor was born in North Carolina in 1920. She graduated from the Woman's College (UNCG) in 1940, and married writer Peter Taylor in 1943. Her first book of poetry, Wilderness of ladies (New York, McDowell) was published in 1960 and includes an introduction by Randall Jarrell. Her second volume of poems, Welcome Eumenides, appeared in 1972 (pub. Braziller); New and selected poems followed in 1983 (Winston-Salem, N.C., Stuart Wright). From the description of Welcome Eumen...