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Muir, Edwin (1887-1959) poet and author
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ALS to Lyn Newman

Thanks Lyn for the snowdrops and for the garden that she and Nancy Blackburn planted around Edwin's grave. Believes that H. H. [Hamish Hamilton] will be interested in Lyn's book [Alison Cairns] and asserts that the Cairns were not first and foremost Presbyterians but interesting people. Reports that her book of ballads published soon with the Hogarth Press, and Day Lewis is visiting her to check the cuts she has made. Describes her memoirs and her treatment of Edwin Muir in them. Congratulates her on having a pleasant daughter-in-law in Edna. Mentions that her health is improving.

Muir, Willa (1890-1970) novelist, essayist and translator

ALS to Lyn Newman

Describes her reception of the copy of 'So much love, so little money' that Lyn sent her. Asks to have it autographed. Recalls her connection with Lyn's family. Mentions having discussed Lyn's 'magical' style with Lily. Complains about Paul West's review in the Sunday Times, and labels Edwin Muir an imposter in the literary world.

Stuart, Eva (fl 1957)

ALS to Lyn Newman

Praises 'So much love, so little money'. Expresses her hope that Edwin Muir will recognise the quality of the book when he reviews it for the Observer.

Muir, Willa (1890-1970) novelist, essayist and translator