BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
39402
39403
39404
39405
Two copies.
39406
Two copies.
39407
39408
39409

Two copies. BR recommends Capital Punishment the Heart of the Matter (Gollancz).

39410
39411
Two copies.
39412
Two copies.
39413
39414
39415
39416

The greeting is "A Poem for Christmas 1963" by Patchen; the newspaper is the Alameda County Weekender, 16 Sept. 1967, containing selected poems by Patchen and essays on him. The issue is headed "A Bay Area Poet's Fight Against Pain".

39417
39418
39419
39420
39421
Address card is attached.
39422

BR signed Patel's first day cover—unusual so late in his life.

39423
39424
39425
39426
Two copies.
39427
39428
39429
39430
39431
Two copies.
39432
39433
Two copies.
39434
Two copies.
39435
39436
39437

"My reason for rejecting Hegel and monism in general is my belief that the dialectical argument against relations is wholly unsound. I think such a statement as "A is west of B" can be exactly true. You will find that Bradley's arguments on this subject pre-suppose that every proposition must be of the subject-predicate form. I think this the fundamental error of monism."

39438
39439
39440
39441
39442
39443
Two copies.
39444
Two copies.
39445

Offprint is titled "A Multi-Ego Theory of Libido-Destrudo Dynamics and Mental Illness". Pave draws attention to sec. vii: "Notes on the Sadistic Ego: War".

39446

BR is not competent to judge the paper but is interested and encouraging on it.

39447
39448
39449

In the form of an open letter titled "The Fraud of Non-Violence". Enclosures are various political statements by Pawlowski.

39450

On behalf of Dr. Lazari-Pawlowska.

39451
39452
39453

Doubtless the father of Alastair.

39454
39455
39456
39457
39458
39459
39460

This and the following postcards are unsigned but in the hand of the writer of the letter at record 39470.

39461
39462
39463
39464
39465
39466

In the form of ruminations on various subjects, including "War and Peace Heaven and Hell".

39467

A letter in the form of ruminations on various subjects.

39468

In the form of ruminations on various subjects, including "Pearson and Che Guevara".

39469

In the form of ruminations on various subjects, including "Our Boys in Vietnam."

39470
39471
39472

Ms. is titled "The Universe."

39473
Two copies.
39474
39475
39476
39477
39478

A handwritten copy of a letter to the editor of The Times, sent to BR. Attached mss. vary widely in form and content, but not in sanity, which is uniformly lacking.

39479
39480

A handwritten copy of a letter to the editor of The Times, sent to BR, titled "The Yankee Persecution of the Vietnamese".

39481
39482
39483
39484
39485

A signed copy of Autobiography, vol. 3, was sent to her on 30 January 1970.

39486
39487
39488
39489
39490
39491
39492
39493

Enclosure is titled Why I Am Not a Christian.

39494
39495
39496
39497
39498

Her baby is the result of first meeting her husband at the first sit-down in Whitehall.

39499
39500
39501

Letter is mistakenly addressed to R.A. Peece.