Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
1123 Broadway New York City Office of the Contributing Editor
September 27, 1917.
Dr. Louis U. Wilkinson, 10 Davis Place, Rockaway Beach, L. I.
Dear Ghost,
I like the erudite and intense article very much, but I am not quite sure if we can print it. You keep referring to the Little Review. However, I shall try.
The Shakespeare story comes out in the next number [of The International]. I really want the Repression article. You see one can do quite a little, as on page 317 of the October issue [of The International], but I did not go into repression itself. I did not want to steal your thunder.
I am very glad to hear that Powys [John Cowper Powys] is over his operation. I believe it will only add a good many years to his life.
I am rather doubtful about getting “Contes Macabres” in the November number [of The International]. Several other things have come up of a rather urgent character.
Best of luck.
Yours ever,
A.C.
AC / RBG
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