Department of Justice
Washington.
May 13, 1871.
Mrs. Botta,
My dear Madam,1
In answer to your request of some days since, I send you the MS. of a small piece I have written, to be printed forthwith in the June Galaxy.2
According to your request, I also send a picture.
Walt Whitman
Notes
- 1. Anne Charlotte Lynch
Botta (1815–1891) was a teacher, a poet, and a sculptor. Her "literary"
evenings in New York are mentioned in Bayard Taylor's John
Godfrey's Fortunes. According to the Memoirs of Anne
C. L. Botta (1894), 14, Poe gave his first public reading of "The
Raven" at her home. Her evaluation of Walt Whitman's poetry appeared in her
often reprinted Handbook of Universal Literature (1885
ed.), 535: "Walt Whitman…writes with great force, originality, and
sympathy with all forms of struggle and suffering, but with utter contempt for
conventionalities and for the acknowledged limits of true art." [back]
- 2. On April 10, 1871, Francis P. Church had accepted "O Star of France" for the June issue of the Galaxy. [back]