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To George Woodcock.(Letter to the editor)

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Chicago Review, September 22nd, 2006

The correspondence between Kenneth Rexroth and anarchists Herbert Read (1893-1968) and George Woodcock (1912-95) was an outgrowth of shared values. All three were prominent figures in the literary wing of the anarchist movement that had dissented against World War Two. After the war, Rexroth contributed to Woodcock's anarchist-pacifist magazine NOW and carried on a lively exchange of letters with the Canadian-born Woodcock. Rexroth's contributions to NOW included the poem "Lyell's Hypothesis Again"; an essay on D.H. Lawrence; and the pessimistic "Letter from America" (reprinted here on page ...

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