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Welcome aboard. I knew Charles Tyler was in Paris. Its really
quite a story, especially as told by his wife ... too long to
go into and inappropriate. Which, of course, makes the telling
all that much more tempting. Anyway Charles and I worked to-
gether over a 7 year period and I do miss his music- and his
character though he could be a most difficult individual. I also
knew Bobby Few a little from my brief time in Paris. In those
days he was playing with the great Steve Lacy.
Your life and work in Paris and the world sound so beautiful
ot me, and you sound so fine. I’d enjoy seeing a few poems ...
maybe before the summer is out. I hope to have something
ot share wiht you as well. My typing- never very good is now
really falling apart- so I will close. We miss you and think
of you often.
Love to you frome Lorna Dan Jessie and
[signature]
P. S. I just saw Sutter’s review-
it was sent by him in March
bot got lost in the mails till
just recently. I was the last to
see it. Most of the editors found
it too long and the book’s
pub. dates too far away.
I’m going to try to edit it to
make it shorters - tighter. BUT
since you have a new book
about to come out (Leo Ham - tells me)
it may be easier for ABR to
review that one and draw
some from Sutton’s review as
well - ?? What do you think?](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/8/6/a/86aeb1ca-a04d-4d5e-bd1e-56aadb588292/attachment/medium-52bd26abb8ce690477ca6b5b954b6837.jpg)
Letter from Anthony Suter June 25 1985 Page 2 of 2
![I loved your story about the Amer. Ch. jazz/poetry event.
Welcome aboard. I knew Charles Tyler was in Paris. Its really
quite a story, especially as told by his wife ... too long to
go into and inappropriate. Which, of course, makes the telling
all that much more tempting. Anyway Charles and I worked to-
gether over a 7 year period and I do miss his music- and his
character though he could be a most difficult individual. I also
knew Bobby Few a little from my brief time in Paris. In those
days he was playing with the great Steve Lacy.
Your life and work in Paris and the world sound so beautiful
ot me, and you sound so fine. I’d enjoy seeing a few poems ...
maybe before the summer is out. I hope to have something
ot share wiht you as well. My typing- never very good is now
really falling apart- so I will close. We miss you and think
of you often.
Love to you frome Lorna Dan Jessie and
[signature]
P. S. I just saw Sutter’s review-
it was sent by him in March
bot got lost in the mails till
just recently. I was the last to
see it. Most of the editors found
it too long and the book’s
pub. dates too far away.
I’m going to try to edit it to
make it shorters - tighter. BUT
since you have a new book
about to come out (Leo Ham - tells me)
it may be easier for ABR to
review that one and draw
some from Sutton’s review as
well - ?? What do you think?](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/8/6/a/86aeb1ca-a04d-4d5e-bd1e-56aadb588292/attachment/medium-52bd26abb8ce690477ca6b5b954b6837.jpg)
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Typed letter from Anthony Suter to James Emanuel, dated June 25, 1986. Suter updates Emanuel on his life and the books he has been reading. There is a handwritten note at the bottom. (Page 2)
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- typeImage
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- file formatjpg
- file size2 MB
- container titleJames A. Emanuel Papers
- creatorAnthony Suter
- issueBox 3 Folder 26 Suter, Anthony, 1973-1994
- rightsJames A. Emanuel Estate
- rights holderJames A. Emanuel Estate
- version25-Jun-86