1963-01-31, HLS to Merton, 'Thank you for your translations of Raïssa Maritain's pieces that your good note'

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US US-kylobm TMC-1b-A-051-#8

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1963-01-31, HLS to Merton, 'Thank you for your translations of Raïssa Maritain's pieces that your good note'

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  • 1963 January 31 (Creation)

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2 page(s); Holograph (handwritten) signed letter.

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(1912-1994)

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Br. Antoninus, who later went back to his birth name of William Everson, was a Californian poet associated with the San Francisco Renaissance and Beat movements, publishing under both his secular and religious names. He joined the Dominican Order in 1951 after a second failed marriage and remained a religious brother through his correspondence with Merton. In 1969, he left the Dominicans to enter a third marriage. He founded Lime Kiln Press and taught at University of California, Santa Cruz, which not only allowed him to continue his poetry, but also made him known as a master printer. (Sources: Nelson, Cary [ed]. An Online Journal and Multimedia Companion to the «Anthology of Modern American Poetry». Oxford University Press, 2000. ‹http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/everson/about.htm›.)

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First lines: "Thank you for your translations of Raïssa Maritain's pieces that your good note included. I have"...

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  • English

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