026-0122
026-0122
FROM George Sterling
TO Clark Ashton Smith
16-Nov-1914

Abstract

Apologies for delay in answering the letter, as it arrived as Sterling was moving from Sag Harbor to New York (also describes his room); Sterling hasn't written anything yet, but feels like working; praise for "Ode to Beauty"; poets asking for Smith; thanks for the repayment of Smith's debt (and suggesting Smith get a couple of Sterling's books from Robinson and have them charged to Sterling); on the review of Sterling's book, and another in the Literary Digest by Joyce Kilmer; glad to hear Smith's book sold well; wishing luck with the shaft. Enclosed: "Conspiracy."

Note: The conclusion of this letter is lost.

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