Autograph Letter Signed to 'Miss Sayerman'.
Two pages, octavo. Good, with some creasing at head and foot. He has just returned from visiting his brother and sister-in-law at Liss, and will send his 'The Wood of Time' (1938). 'Since I wrote the poems it contains, poetry, like most of the other arts, has undergone a complete revolution; indeed began to undergo it before "The Wood of Time" was published.' Despite this he is pleased it 'did not fall entirely upon deaf ears. Since that time I have written several other things, but have really published nothing of the same nature.' He is glad she is still writing. 'Am I wrong in believing that Miss Doorly became head of the Warwick High School for girls? If so, it was she who showed me over Landor's house, where she had a number of interesting paintings, including one or more by the Irish poet, A. E.' Signed 'Charles Graves'.