canpubDescriptionFull Title: Letter from Raymond Souster to Lou [is] [Dudek], 31 October 1966Description: In this letter, Souster discusses winding up Contact Press, noting that its responsibilities have left him little time for his own writing. Dudek's response (also on file at the Thomas Fisher Library) is supportive, and ends: "I'm glad to hear you're giving yourself to poetry. There's nothing better in life ..." Creator: Souster, Raymond, 1921-Case Study: The Poetic Achievement of Contact Press (1952-1967)Date: 31 October 1966Place: Toronto, Ont.Material Type: letterletter (typescript)Era: 1918-1980 CitationContributor: University of TorontoCollection/Fonds: Contact Press Call No.: MS Coll 00069Box: 1File: 15 SubjectSubject: Contact PressSouster, Raymond, 1921-Dudek, Louis, 1918-2001 Rights and Contributing InstitutionRights: Copyright: Raymond Souster. University of Toronto owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.Contributing Institution: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto TechnicalLanguage: engIdentifier: CP01018Type: imageFormat: jpg