Date
2017-02-09
Creation Date
1967-04-13
Abstract
Letter from James Tate to Gene DeGruson, regarding poetry reading, job offers for Tate, teaching, marriage, summer vacation, DeGruson's poems "Hypothesis" and "Death of Boy" ; attached poems by James Tate "Peddler," "Waiting on Wabash," "Camping in the Valley," "Man with Trappings," "The Initiation," ""Rape in the Engineering Building,"" ""The Tryst,"" ""The Destination,"" ""Glossilalia,"" ""The Trust,"" ""The Answering Service,"" ""Purple Noon,"" ""The Arsonist as Benefactor,"" ""Letting Him Go,"" ""Pity Ascending with the Fog,"" ""Plea Based on a Sentence from a Letter Recieved by the Indiana State Welfare Department,"" ""Radar,"" and ""A Hero by Chance""
Object Type
Manuscript
Identifier
gd19670413
Location
Iowa -- Johnson -- Iowa City ; Kansas -- Crawford -- Pittsburg
Repository
Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library, Pittsburg State University
Publisher Digital
Pittsburg State University, Kansas, Axe Library, Special Collections
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Recommended Citation
Tate, James, "Letter, 1967 April 13, James Tate to Gene DeGruson" (1967). James Tate and Eugene DeGruson Correspondence, 1962-1983. 5.
https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/tate/5