Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence
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- A New Orleans author in Mark Twain's court, letters from Grace King's New England sojourns, edited by Miki Pfeffer
- Collected poems, prose & plays, Robert Frost
- Letters of note, an eclectic collection of correspondence deserving of a wider audience, compiled by Shaun Usher, Volume 2
- Letters from Hollywood, inside the private world of classic American moviemaking, compiled and edited by Rocky Lang & Barbara Hall ; foreword by Peter Bogdanovich
- Remembrance, selected correspondence of Ray Bradbury /, edited by Jonathan R. Eller
- Love from Boy, Roald Dahl's letters to his mother, edited by Donald Sturrock
- Love, H, the letters of Helene Dorn and Hettie Jones, Hettie Jones
- Home and away, writing the beautiful game, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Fredrik Ekelund ; translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Sean Kinsella
- To Obama, with love, joy, anger, and hope, by Jeanne Marie Laskas
- The letters of Shirley Jackson, Shirley Jackson ; edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman in consultation with Bernice M. Murphy
- Pieces of my mother, a memoir, Melissa Cistaro
- Living on paper, letters from Iris Murdoch 1934-1995, Iris Murdoch ; edited by Avril Horner and Anne Rowe
- Kirk and Anne, letters of love, laughter, and a lifetime in Hollywood, Kirk and Anne Douglas ; with Marcia Newberger
- Letters to Vera, Vladimir Nabokov ; edited and translated by Olga Voronina and Brian Boyd
- Their promised land, my grandparents in love and war, Ian Buruma
- The Kremlin letters, Stalin's wartime correspondence with Churchill and Roosevelt, edited by David Reynolds and Vladimir Pechatnov, with the assistance of Iskander Magadeyev and Olga Kucherenko
- Letters to Camondo, Edmund de Waal
- Letters to his neighbor, Marcel Proust ; translated, with an afterword, by Lydia Davis ; text edited and annotated by Estelle Gaudry and Jean-Yves Tadié ; with a foreword by Jean-Yves Tadié
- The drunken boat, selected writings, Arthur Rimbaud ; edited, translated, and with an introduction and notes by Mark Polizzotti
- Dear Fahrenheit 451, [love and heartbreak in the stacks : a librarian's love letters and breakup notes to the books in her life], Annie Spence
- The letters of Sylvia Plath, edited by Peter K. Steinberg and Karen V. Kukil, Volume II, 1956-1963
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss, Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt
- The letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, a selection, edited by Humphrey Carpenter, with the assistance of Christopher Tolkien
- Remembrance, selected correspondence of Ray Bradbury, edited by Jonathan R. Eller
- De profundis, and other prison writings /, Oscar Wilde ; edited, and with an introduction, by Colm Tóibín
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss, Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
- Meanwhile there are letters, the correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Marrs and Tom Nolan
- Bonhoeffer, pastor, martyr, prophet, spy, Eric Metaxas ; foreword by Timothy J. Keller
- Dear memory, letters on writing, silence, and grief, Victoria Chang
- I can't wait to call you my wife, African American letters of love and family in the Civil War era, by Rita Roberts
- The Kremlin letters, Stalin's wartime correspondence with Churchill and Roosevelt, edited by David Reynolds and Vladimir Pechatnov ; with the assistance of Iskander Magadeyev and Olga Kucherenko
- A private spy, the letters of John le Carré, edited by Tim Cornwell
- The luck of friendship, the letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin, edited by Peggy L. Fox and Thomas Keith
- Radical hope, letters of love and dissent in dangerous times, edited by Carolina De Robertis
- A lowcountry heart, reflections on a writing life, Pat Conroy