Goldman, Emma to Dreiser, Theodore, Jun 29, 1927 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1927 People : ---------------------------------- Author : Emma Goldman Tags : ---------------------------------- publishers, hope, feel, hoping, people, work, dreiser, confession, heart, confess. Text : ---------------------------------- Goldman, Emma to Dreiser, Theodore, Jun 29, 1927 Return address: 683 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ont. Delivery address: 200 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. Photo by Niyantha Shekar,CC BY-NC License Dear Theodore Dreiser:- They say that confession is good for the heart so I am going to confess to you that I was very disappointed and sad not having heard from you since we parted in Paris. I knew of course that you must be very busy, still I had hoped that you would drop me a line as to you success in approaching the publishers but you did not write so I concluded that you must have forgotten me. Imagine then the joy when I received a letter which you wrote to my friend Van Valkenburgh expressing such rine sentiment about my proposed autobiography and also enclosing your contribution to the fund that is not being raised. I am not going to indulge in a lot of conventional phrases to convey my appreciation and gratitude. I hope when the memoirs will be written that you will feel rewarded for your interest and your friendship. I am hoping that other people will follow your fine example and that I may soon see my way of really starting to write. I am not in the least surprised that six publishers refused to extend an advance on something which they were not able to see. I had expected as much. Frankly I am satisfied that no one has consented. I should have felt terribly bound and handicapped. Now when the time comes for me to begin the work I will feel free to write when the spirit moves me and not because I am driven. Thanks very much just the same for your efforts. Is there any hope of you drifting towards Canada this summer. I should very much like to see you. Do come on a visit. Toronto is really very beautiful now and you will find a few people here who think much of you and your work and would be delighted to meet you. Hoping that I might hear from you when you have time. Gratefully, G/R Emma Goldman (Source: Emma Goldman Papers Project, U.C. Berkeley.) From : Anarchy Archives Events : ---------------------------------- Goldman, Emma to Dreiser, Theodore, Jun 29, 1927 -- Publication : July 29, 1927 Goldman, Emma to Dreiser, Theodore, Jun 29, 1927 -- Added : January 25, 2017 Goldman, Emma to Dreiser, Theodore, Jun 29, 1927 -- Updated : December 30, 2021 About This Textfile : ---------------------------------- Text file generated from : http://revoltlib.com/