1968-03-no-day, TLS to Merton, 'I hope you will not regret asking for my poems: I am sending you «The Tiger»'

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US US-kylobm TMC-1b-B-126-#5

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1968-03-no-day, TLS to Merton, 'I hope you will not regret asking for my poems: I am sending you «The Tiger»'

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  • 1968 March (date approximate) (Creation)

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2 page(s); Typed signed letter.

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(1923-)

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Besmilr Brigham was born in Pace, Mississippi in 1923. Although spending much in her life traveling to places such as France, Central America, and Mexico, she was living in Horatio, Arkansas, the home of her parents, at the time of correspondence with Merton. She now lives with her daughter and son-in-law, the poet Keith Wilson, in New Mexico. In 1971, she published the book «Heaved from the Earth». Merton had many good things to say about another book she was attempting to publish at the time of writing entitled «The Tiger» (Source: The United States of Poetry website, a program produced by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting [http://www.worldofpoetry.org/usop/word.htm]).

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First lines: "I hope you will not regret asking for my poems: I am sending you «The Tiger» (the moving force"...

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