Letter from Rita Kelly, Atlanta Hotel, Galway, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Waldorf Hotel, Dublin, gives him news from the workshop. She had got books signed by John McGahern to her, who said "you should be signing a book for me!" Says she will see him in Ballin
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Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, Belfast, giving his news. He is reading Gore Vidal's "The Messiah" - "sad stuff". He is typing up "Revisiting" and "En Famille", discussing the problem he has with the latter saying that the climax
Letter from Rita Kelly, Runwinkel, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, telling him of her long chat with Gela.
Letter from Rita Kelly, Ruhwinkel, to Eoghan O TUairisc, Lock House, wondering how Halloween is going for him. Asks if he would do the Edinburgh books for her. She tells him about her visit to Keil.
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, hoping this letter will catch her before she departs for Padborg. Tells her of a visit from Ida the previous Sunday. Comments that he is working on the "Chickenwaddling" script, and says that he re
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, to Rita Kelly, giving an account of a reading he did in Kilkenny in great detail, as well as the telephone conversation he had with Leo who had returned from Germany.
Letter from Rita Kelly, Hotel an der Grange, Freiburg, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, thanking him for his letter, and saying that she is posting a few things home. She comments that the work is getting a bit complicated, but that she is finding it in
Letter from Rita Kelly, The Vale View Hotel, Avoca, County Wicklow, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, telling him that Hans Voss (Ireland) now exists and that she would have to travel around the south east to look at forestry for the next few days to get
Letter from Rita Kelly, Clonmel Arms Hotel, County Tipperary to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House, giving her news. She says that she met Seán Ua Cearnaigh who asked for him, and also comments on the riot in Dublin.
Letters from Tom Watters, Ballinasloe, to his son Eugene, giving him family and local news.