“It is always pleasant to learn that someone takes an interest in a work which one enjoyed writing”
Quote by James Schuyler
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Just the Thing: Selected Letters of James Schuyler, 1951-1991
This book is a compilation of letters from James Schuyler, a prominent American poet, revealing insights into his life, thoughts, and creative process through his extensive correspondence. more
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