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19 April (1928): Aldous Huxley to Julian Huxley

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

Have you seen the Express’s anti-birth control campaign? They are saying that B.C. gives women cancer. Not bad propaganda that!

18 April (1940): C.S. Lewis to Mary Neylan

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

We are like children pulling the levers of a vast machine of which most is concealed…

Editors' Epilogue: Bodies in MotionFrom the Print

By Jonathon Kyle Sturgeon × Criticism

Henrytown is shot through with a kind of literary mantra: Fathers are dead! Long live Fathers!

17 April (1764): Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Louis Eugene von Württemberg

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

To have conquered Frederick would no doubt have been a fine stroke, but to conquer in one’s own heart the prejudices and passions that subjugate the conquerors as well as other men is finer still…

16 April (1871): Fyodor Dostoevsky to Anna Dostoyevskaya

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

Anya, for the sake of Christ, for the sake of Lyuba, for the sake of our whole future, don’t start worrying and getting all upset—read this letter carefully to the end.

12 April (1932): Ernest Hemingway to John Dos Passos

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

The third night we butcher the free thinkers, atheists, communists, and members of the lighthouse service…

The Revendication of Matilde FamularoFrom the Print

By Davide Orecchio × Fiction & Poetry

And then Ascona delivers her from years of obsolescence…

11 April (1913): Virginia Woolf to Violet Dickinson

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

After finishing her first novel, The Voyage Out, Virginia Woolf wrote this short exuberant letter from the countryside to “talk shop” with her intimate friend and confidant Violet Dickinson. The two friends corresponded regularly but almost never saw one another … Continued

10 April (1706): Alexander Pope to William Wycherley

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

Donne (like one of his successors) had infinitely more Wit than he wanted Versification: for the great dealers in Wit, like those in Trade, take least Pains too sett off their Goods; while the Haberdashers of small Wit, spare for no Decorations or Ornaments…

9 April (1970): Charles Bukowski to John Martin

By Staff × This Day in "Lettres"

John Martin of Black Sparrow Press was an important early champion of Charles Bukowski’s work. This letter was written the year after they struck their famous deal: as long as Bukowski would keep writing and stay away from menial labor jobs, Martin … Continued

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