Emily Hale to T. S. Eliot
Northampton,
Massachusetts
NaturallyFaber, Geoffreydies;l7 you will be startled when you see my hand once again – but, reading of Geoffrey Faber’s death,1 I could not, for the sake of old times, refrain from sending you a word of sympathy, as I know you have lost a friend of many years, associated with the largest share of your literary life and distinctions. This will be a ‘break’ for you of deep significance. IEliot, Esmé Valerie (née Fletcher, TSE's second wife);d2 expect no answer to this note, but I can hope that you and Valerie are well.
1.Geoffrey Faber died on 31 Mar. 1961.
7.EsméEliot, Esmé Valerie (née Fletcher, TSE's second wife) Valerie Fletcher (1926–2012) started work as TSE’s secretary on 12 Sept. 1949, and became his second wife on 10 Jan. 1957; after his death in Jan. 1965, his literary executor and editor: see 'Valerie Eliot' in Biographical Register.
11.GeoffreyFaber, Geoffrey Faber (1889–1961), publisher and poet: see Biographical Register.