Case Study:
Creative Dialogue Across the Ocean: Eric Aldwinckle’s Letters to Harry Somers
Creator:
Aldwinckle, Eric
Source:
letter
Date:
28 April [1945]
Collection/Fonds:
Contributer:
McMaster University Libraries
Rights:
Copyright, public domain: McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format. Reproduced with the kind permission of Margaret Bridgman.
Identifier:
00001615
Language:
eng
Type:
image
Format:
jpg
Transcript:
April 28
Dear Harry,
do not misunderstand me in my vase story. I am not meaning to be aloof.
I too am in one of those conditions of process.
If there is any lesson in the story for you, it is for me as well as you.
I am distressed.
I confess I have been many months. (confidential -- please.)
Therefore I am more in sympathy with yours. In harmony even in tune of discord. They will each "resolve," into the future.
Your last thought in a bewildered letter moved me deeply "no break".
It is as I could have wished
It is as I feel. Yes.
Perhaps it will be so.
Perhaps it will be so.
I say too much
Indeed I think too much.
and feel too much.
Eric