This week I’ve been reading the excellent new edition of Basil Bunting’s letters, edited by Alex Niven. The letters are endlessly quotable, with some particularly entertaining vignettes of Paris in the early 1920s, but the most striking feature of the early years, at least, is Bunting’s constant grubbing around for money — commissions, translations, wor…
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