WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS. Typed letter signed ("Bill") to Fred, regarding several topics including his version of the sexual misadventures of Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Dante and Havelock Ellis. Rutherford, NJ, 26 May 1944. One page, 4to, recto and verso. "... The writer takes the more devious route, he acknowledges himself to be not so physically courageous, not so eloquent as to be able to move mobs to rebellion - he writes, he places his little magic powders in the most stable form that he knows of, poetry and wistfully - sucks his own cock, perhaps. I dunno..." with a brief postscript written in Williams's hand on the left margin verso.

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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CARLOS. Typed letter signed ("Bill") to Fred, regarding several topics including his version of the sexual misadventures of Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Dante and Havelock Ellis. Rutherford, NJ, 26 May 1944. One page, 4to, recto and verso. "... The writer takes the more devious route, he acknowledges himself to be not so physically courageous, not so eloquent as to be able to move mobs to rebellion - he writes, he places his little magic powders in the most stable form that he knows of, poetry and wistfully - sucks his own cock, perhaps. I dunno..." with a brief postscript written in Williams's hand on the left margin verso.

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