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INVITATIONS

 
Letter to John Barth (first page)
Letter to John Barth (second page)
Letter to John Barth
Letter to John Barth (first page)
Letter to John Barth (second page)
Letter to John and Shelly Barth
Letter to John Barth
Letter to John Barth

Barth has long been an avid correspondent with a large crowd of major contemporary writers. Particularly while at Johns Hopkins, Barth was active in inviting these literary colleagues—Salman Rushdie, Grace Paley, John Updike, Raymond Carver, Joyce Carol Oates, Italo Calvino, and more—to Baltimore to read from their work. Often they made the trip.

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