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Uploaded UploadedThe Middle Passage Blues
UploadedJames A. Emanuel reading "The Treehouse and Other Poems" Part 2
UploadedJames A. Emanuel reading "The Treehouse and Other Poems" Part 1
Uploaded"Family Stories and James A. Emanuel Reading Poetry at Cora A. Emanuel’s home in Denver, Colorado on July 14, 1967 during a Family Reunion.wav "
UploadedInterview with Langston Hughes by James A. Emanuel, January 29, 1965
UploadedLetter from Leroy Hart Bibbs January 17 1994
UploadedLetter to Naomi Long Madgett September 22 1977
UploadedJames Emanuel's letter to Noah Howard
UploadedLetter from Leroy Hart Bibbs November 1991 (page 2 of 2)




![Home fax: 55 bis, bd du Montparnasse
+33-1-45493266 75006 Paris
FRANCE
7 February 2000
Noah Howard
Altsax Music
Rozenlaan 7
B-3030 Tervuren
BELGIUM
Dear Noah,
Although the French quit expressing New
Year’s greetings when January ends, I depart
from them in saying HAPPY NEW YEAR--even after
the groundhog has had his chance to say it.
I hope that the enclosed JAZZ from the Haiku
King (which Godelieve Simons of Brussels has auto-
graphed too) will remind you of our pleasant visit
to your place last year. Although Broadside Press
did not--perhaps could not-- follow my plan and
keep the integrity of Godelieve’s engravings in
the book in Section VI, “Jazz Meets the Abstract,”
the publisher things enough of the book, just pub-
lished in November, to submit it for the Pulitzer
Prize. But that big prize requires the influence and
and inside track.
If you can consider making a recording with
me, based on these jazz-and-blues-and-gospel haiku
that are a new literary genre, maybe you can choose
those haiku (and longer poems, perhaps) that would
best fit saxophone music. Having your list, I
could read them onto a cassette for you to let you
know my style, poem by poem. I could compose a
“gig sheet,” as I call them (winding up usually
with ten or more sheets for a whole program [did I
send you a program that I made up for Chansse?];
then, after you suggest changes and educate me con-
cerning your recording-room technology, we could
rehearse doing-the-do jazzily. I know you might be
to busy to consider this, but give
it a thought when you can.
Cordial regards,
J Emanuel
P.S. I enclosed, too, my 1999 “Literary Happenings” sheet (I have 8 earlier
ones, each just as long) to give you an idea of my recent track record.](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/5/2/8/528b27f4-f2a4-41e9-9fcd-78038dea8808/attachment/dab45c6f4498cd92b236b84e2ae31157.jpg)
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He'd asked a lady to write something for
him too which I haven't had time to
look at. Anyhow I'm using your text -
all every word of it.
With deaths and absences among
friends I'd thought I'd lost all of my work
but some odd pieces showed up and these
things I chose from, mostly to prepare
some legal actions and copyrights that
I lost years ago. So some of the poems
date back thirty odd years ago and
a few just the week before last. No
excuse but perhaps interesting as facts
which will entice you to have a copy of
"Double Trouble," whenever it hits the
shops.
I don’t like writers who play with words
is what I was talking 'bout before James,
seriously if I had your hand I'd throw
mine out. Your package arrived right
on time, between the mail woman
and the typist-setter, etc. Everything
perfectly magic. All the best I wish to
you my good man - a huge THANKS.
Bibs.
e you can read the scratchin'
always sloppy like this. Please have a drink.
[200F]
u-joint](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/2/7/b/27b61115-b2b8-4a06-9f94-719a4d328ef6/attachment/cd94bcbd98cbe8e16dfb30391bd2eb50.jpg)