Description | Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and various correspondents concerning 'Ideagrams', 'Marx Refuted', 'Working with Britten', 'This Way to the Tomb', 'Problems of a Librettist', 'Classical Songs for Children', 'Saint Spiv', 'The Importance of Being', The Catalyst', 'The Seven Deadly Virtues', 'Jan's Journal', 'The Horse ', 'Thy Neighbour's Wife', 'The Perfect Mistress', 'All Men are Islands', 'The West Country' [later 'Devon and Cornwall'], 'The Mongrel', 'Selected Poems', 'The Rape of Lucretia', 'Collected Plays', 'Mandala', 'The Rebel', 'Selected Lyrics and Satires of John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester', 'How to Make Enemies', 'The Eagle has Two Heads', 'Girl on a Motorcycle', 'Abelard and Heloise', 'Unpopular Poems', 'Apollo de Bellac', 'The Hammer and the Pickle' and 'The Seasons', among other things.
Correspondents include: Daily Express (Max Aitken, Richard Findlater, Colin Welch) Daily Telegraph (Robert Milner, Robert Moss) David Higham Associates (Jean Leroy, Bruce Hunter) Davis, Bill Deike, Taggart Del Mar, Norman Delabol Quarrys Desai, Mahadev [Gandhi's secretary] Devon County Council Dimbleby, Richard Diseno Mexico (Philip Guilmant) Dodgson, Stephen Dundee Repertory Theatre |