[22 Paradise Rd., Northampton, Mass.]
I must post a short note to catch the Bremen and to thank you for your letter of the 24th by the Europa. I have nothing much to report, except that I am recovering strength, had a sitting last night, andHayward, Johnwalk round Brompton Cemetery with;i5 tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon go for a walk with John in Brompton Cemetary [sic] which is not far away. ISweeney AgonistesTSE reflects on;c6 am interested to hear of your experiment with Sweeney Agonistes: but I still think that the verse was conceived at an impossibly fast tempo for recitation or acting, and this will prevent it from being anything but a curiosity. I hope both that you will come here and that I shall come to America. IBrowne, Elliott Martin1939 production of The Family Reunion;c1receives new draft;b2 have a cable from Browne announcing receipt of my draft of the Family Reunion. NothingMurder in the Cathedral1938 American tour;f6prematurely transferred to New York;e7 about the success of Murder, but Mrs. Dukes to whom I spoke on the telephone thinks that the move to New York was forced by Gilbert Miller, and that it may have been imprudent. She seems very anxious. I don’t know whom Martin had in mind for the new play except Beatrix Lehmann. AndHale, Emilyappearance and characteristics;v7her leopard-fur coat;d5 I’m delighted about the leopard cat [?hat] (I know of tiger cats, but never heard of a leopard cat before) except that you won’t get much use out of it now – I only hope that it will still be stylish next year.
I sometimes wonder why you suddenly address a letter to Russell Square! I get it just the same – but about five hours later than when you send it to Emperor’s Gate!
4.E. MartinBrowne, Elliott Martin Browne (1900–80), English director and producer, was to direct the first production of Murder in the Cathedral: see Biographical Register.
11.JohnHayward, John Davy Hayward (1905–65), editor and critic: see Biographical Register.