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FROM Robert E. Howard | |
TO Tevis Clyde Smith | |
20-Feb-1928 |
Abstract
On The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî and The Profits of Religion, seguing into cosmicism and idealism (with a brief aside on Vanderbilt and Howard Preece, the latter now in Wichita Falls), narrow-mindedness, religion, and philosophy; on science and poetry; Howard wishing he could go to Europe and live a life of research; on the cinema; returning to The Kasîdah and poetry (including a list of the world's greatest authors, particularly Jack London and Omar Khayyám); an unnamed noir-ish play, an exercise in realism; on a manuscript he tried to place with Weird Tales and the Argosy All-Story; on wanting to write something that will sell.
Cited By
TBD
Included In
- Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard (unabridged)
- Robert E. Howard Selected Letters (abridged)
Preceded By 033-0053 | Letters of Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith | Followed By 033-0056 |
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Preceded By 033-0054 | Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard | Followed By 033-0056 |
Preceded By 033-0053 | Robert E. Howard Selected Letters | Followed By 033-0056 |
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