Rose to RPW Letter 9/12/64
Tom Rose continues correspondence with Warren about a quotation from Rose's work to appear in Who Speaks for the Negro. He also follows up about where Warren might send Rose's manuscript: not to a publisher, but rather back to Rose. Rose discusses attempts to generate interest in his work and to seek publication.
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Rose to RPW Letter 9/12/64 Searchable Text
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156 W. NEWTON ST.
BOSTON
SEPT 12, 64
DEAR MR. WARREN,
I AM ON VACATION - PLEASE
EXCUSE THE LONGHAND. IF YOU
STILL HAVE MY MS. WOULD
YOU PLEASE SEND IT BACK TO ME.
RANDOM HOUSE HAS ANOTHER COPY.
[words deleted] I HAVE TRIED
A FEW UNIVERSITY PRESSES WITH
NO LUCK YET??? I SEE NO
NEED TO GET PERMISSION
ON THE [word deleted] GRAHAM LETTER.
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR INTEREST.
[signed:] Tom Rose
P.S. IF YOU KNOW OTHERS WHO
WOULD BE INTERESTED IN MY
MS. - GO AHEAD AND LET THEM
READ IT. THERE IS NO RUSH
TO RETURN IT NOW.