Box 9
Contains 57 Results:
The Academy of American Poets, 1974-1987
Three letters (two from Henri Cole) regarding readings for the Academy and a "Poets' Salute to Harry Ford," plus a tax receipt.
American Poetry Review, 1976-1983
Most of the nine letters are with editor Arthur Vogelsang, regarding Justice's submissions or requests for permissions.
Antaeus/Ecco Press, 1984-1988
Three letters, two from Daniel Halpern, regarding publication of Justice's poems.
Anvil Press, 1976-1985
Twenty-five letters regarding Anvil Press's British publication of Selected Poems. Includes royalty statements, copies of reviews, and advertisements for the book. Most of the letters are from Peter Jay and include personal information regarding Jay's family and own writing, plus several poems written by Jay. See also Antheneum Press for related correspondence (F434-441).
1979
1980
Royalty statements, 1974-1992
Includes check stubs, Justice's completed author's questionnaire, and statements.
Atlantic, 1983-1986
Three letters from poetry editor Peter Davison.
British Broadcasting Corporation, 1959
Three letters requesting permission to broadcast a BBC "Third Programme" which would include the poetry of Justice and other young American poets (1959 Jul 5).
The Georgia Review, 1982 Jan 31
Justice letter regarding a review by Stitt.
Harper's Magazine, 1958-1959
Four letters, including three from R. B. Silver, regarding the publication of Justice's poems in 1959.
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1987-1990
Letters from Al Poulin and Peter Davison regarding Contemporary American Poetry.
Hudson River Press/Hawk's Well Press, 1958-1959
Eighteen letters from Jerome Dennis Rothenberg regarding the publication of Justice's poetry. The press had a contract to publish Summer Anniversaries, but because of press problems, Justice was amicably released from the contract and the book was published by Wesleyan. Rothenberg nominated Justice for the Lamont Prize. Enclosed is volume one of Poems From the Floating World.
The Iowa Review, 1982-1986
Twelve letters with editor Dave Hamilton regarding "Notes of an Outsider."
Libraries, 1958-1982
Letters from libraries at the University of Buffalo, Weslyan University, University of Florida, and the Pierpont Morgan Library regarding lectures or donations of manuscripts by Justice.
The New Criterion, 1984-1995
Twenty-one letters from Robert Richman regarding publication of Justice's poems, with copies of letters from Philip Levine and Fellowes.
The New Yorker, 1956-1994
Eighteen letters from editors Howard Moss, Alice Quinn, or Charles McGrath, regarding the copyrights, acceptance, rejection, and/or publication of Justice's poems. Some letters include Justice's typescript poems, which bear editor's notations. Check stubs and fan letters are also included.
Poetry, 1942-1986
Eight letters from Karl Shapiro, Henry Rago, or John Frederick Nims regarding publication of Justice's poems and the Inez Boulton Prize in 1960. Also includes a group of three early rejection notices (1942-1943) from Poetry, American Mercury, and The Atlantic Monthly, all pasted to one sheet.
Princeton University, 1974
Two letters from Carlos Baker regarding Justice's engagement as the Bain-Swiggett Lecturer in the Spring of 1976.