Letter from Louise Kertesz to Grace Paley
Letter from Louise Kertesz to Grace Paley
Dated June 9th, 1981, a typewritten letter from Louise Kertesz to Grace Paley. While there is no name after the word ‘sincerely’ in the letter, it can be assumed that this letter is from Louise Kertesz to Grace Paley. In the letter, Louise states that she won't be cashing in the check that Grace sent for her book because she got some extra copies of the book from the press. Louise wrote to Grace because she is was upset that the first review of her book, which was published in American Literature , “does not acknowledge the importance of material in the book and so doesn’t adequately call readers’ attention to a very important fact in Muriel’s life: for years her work and often her person were disparaged and even vilified in print’. In one of the last letters Muriel Rukeyser had sent Louise, she had enclosed two negative, even vicious reviews from the publications Hudson Review and Buffalo Courier-Express, asking if Louise would answer those reviews. Louise had stated that her book would be the answer. Louise the goes on to say that it is not true, as the American Literature reviewer states, “that now people recognize how stupid and ugly was a great deal of the response to Muriel’s work; it’s not true that that response was largely ignored by those who knew better.” Louise believes that “it was important to document and to try to analyze and respond to that stupidity (especially on the part of influential people like Randall Jarrell, R.P. Blackmur, M.L. Rosenthal, Louise Bogan, Joseph Warren Beach, etc.) because it persists and because it shows how steadfast Muriel was.”