Rose Macaulay Quote

I can think of few things more disastrous than starting a new correspondence with any one. Letters are a burden indeed... they seem often the last straw that breaks the back... you should see the piles of those that I must answer that litter and weight my writing table.


Last Letters to a Friend: 1952-1958 (1962)


I can think of few things more disastrous than starting a new correspondence with any one. Letters are a burden indeed... they seem often the last...

I can think of few things more disastrous than starting a new correspondence with any one. Letters are a burden indeed... they seem often the last...

I can think of few things more disastrous than starting a new correspondence with any one. Letters are a burden indeed... they seem often the last...

I can think of few things more disastrous than starting a new correspondence with any one. Letters are a burden indeed... they seem often the last...