The Letters of E. B. White

The Letters of E. B. White by E. B. White is a comprehensive collection published by Perennial on September 10, 1986. This edition spans 686 pages and is presented in English. The letters, written between 1908 and 1976, offer insights into the author’s life, capturing moments from various locations, including Maine and Alaska. They serve not only as an autobiography but also as a reflection of social and literary history, showcasing a diverse array of individuals.
Readers will find that this collection presents a rich tapestry of correspondence that reveals E. B. White’s thoughts and experiences over nearly seven decades. The letters provide a unique perspective on the author’s interactions and the world around him, making them valuable for those interested in literary history and personal narratives. This edition invites exploration of the themes and connections that emerge through White’s correspondence, highlighting the significance of his relationships and the times in which he lived.
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Written between 1908 and 1976, in places from Maine to Alaska, the writer’s letters serve as autobiography, as social and literary history, and as portraits of a remarkable variety of people
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