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not think that I will be satisfied to let them fad from immediate concern
until I have done a less dictated study than the one for DLB.
On this first day of the new year, I wish you a productive and satisfying 1982.
Sincerely
[Signature - Doug]
Douglas Watson](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/9/1/d9105c1a-5bd2-4188-8dfd-dc4c6852b9f2/attachment/medium-bade9f11d07e02aec03fad8a98ec14b1.jpg)
Second Letter from Douglas Watson (page 3 of 3)
![indeed, the life and the body of poetry have really captivated me, and I do
not think that I will be satisfied to let them fad from immediate concern
until I have done a less dictated study than the one for DLB.
On this first day of the new year, I wish you a productive and satisfying 1982.
Sincerely
[Signature - Doug]
Douglas Watson](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/9/1/d9105c1a-5bd2-4188-8dfd-dc4c6852b9f2/attachment/medium-bade9f11d07e02aec03fad8a98ec14b1.jpg)
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Typed letter from Douglas Watson to James Emanuel, dated January 1, 1982. Watson writes that he enjoyed Emanuel's autobiography and claims that his poetry is revolutionary for the whole of Black writing. Watson also asks clarifying questions for his essay on Emanuel. (Page 3)
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- file size10 MB
- container titleJames A. Emanuel Papers
- creatorDouglas Watson
- issueBox 4 Folder 7, Watson, Douglas, 1981-1993
- rightsJames A. Emanuel Estate
- rights holderJames A. Emanuel Estate
- version1-Jan-82