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    <title>GreacenStanford306</title>
    <updated>Saturday, August 20, 2016 - 11:17</updated>
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    <collections>Letters to Stanford</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1977 Sep 20th</coverage>
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    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>GreacenStanford306</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>New England Review, Conor Cruise O&amp;#039;Brien, Referendum, Dail</keywords>
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    <transcript>﻿2 7 P. C

20th Sept. 77
replied:26 Sept

My dear Derek,

Thanks for your letter of 16th.

Glad to hear of your coming review for I.T. and of your
plans for more stories using - if I get the drift right - the
spirit of Rupert Brooke etc., to communicate their experiences
to living people. A good idea.

Tomorrow evg Andrew Waterman in coming to No.27 to read from
his work. Then,on 26 Oct. (a Wednesday) ,we have a public reading
with David Holbrook and Jack B. at the xxx Ship Tavern,Holborn.

I haven’t met Holbrook and don’t know what he&#039;s like as a reader.
But he&#039;s controversial and that may bring people along.

Have you reviewed GOD&#039;S APOLOGY ,a book about the friendship
between Muggeridge,Hugh Kingsmill and Hesketh Pearson? I was
very interested in Kingsmill (though the whole book interested me)
who - to judge xxxx from the quotations - wrote distinctively,
and was a terrific personality. His real name of course was Lunn
(father was the travel agency man). And of course the poor chap
had a long,hard and unrewarding struggle with damn little fame and
damn little money. Pearson did well in the end out of his bio-
graphies. But all 3 of them were out of step with the Thirties
Lefties without being &quot;in&quot; with the Rightists. They were,polit-
ically,more or less old-fashioned patriots and small &quot;c&quot; conser-
vative individualists. Did you ever meet H.K. ? I think you may
have written in the NEW ENG. REVIEW.

I see that Conor Cruise O&#039;Brien has put the pussy among the
pigeons yet again by saying that in a referendum in Ireland (as a
whole) the vote would be against unity. He&#039;s a very remarkable man
-too brilliant (and eccentric) ever to be Top xxx Dog in the
Other Island. He&#039;s in the Senate now,a more fitting place for
brilliant eccentricity than the Lr House (Dail). One of the few
people over there I&#039;d like to meet.

Have been following the case of Victor the Giraffe with great
interest. Today&#039;s paper tells me that : &quot;The Navy has agreed to
make a special sling similar to a huge pair of trousers.&quot; In what
other country would Victor&#039;s adventures/misadventures be followed
with such interest ? It&#039;s still a great country,inflation
notwithstanding.

Love to you both - Robert
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