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Despite his recurring dismay over the demands of letter writing, the painter Morris Graves (1910–2001) was a committed, sometimes obsessive, correspondent. His need to describe, justify, expound, and verbally delight faltered only in his old age. He wrote multiple drafts of even the simplest letters, not only to correct his poor spelling but also to better mold his thoughts. Given his large script, his letters were often over ten pages long. Graves regularly added postscripts to amend or emphasize what he had just penned. He saved his drafts, and many correspondents kept his letters. Perhaps family and friends predicted
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University of Washington Press
ISBN
9780295992143, 029599214X

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