Item 1566 - Letters from Gudron Boch

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UGA P71/13/1/1566

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Letters from Gudron Boch

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  • 1996-2005

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1 file, 9 items

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File of letters and from Gudron Boch to John McGahern. Boch is writing from an address in Co. Sligo and also from 'Radio Bremen' headed-paper. Letters include to McGahern at Colgate University, NY, (29 Nov 1996). thanking McGahern for seeking out Boch in Sligo and thanking him for his reading in Bremen "which is still talked about"; comments on the death of Boch's wife, Gesa, and her funeral (Oct 1988); discussing McGahern's forthcoming Memoir and interviews on Irish radio with McGahern (2005); letter with comments on "That They May Face The Rising Sun" (10 Feb 2005); and notes on a recent visit to Ireland, wishes McGahern well in facing his illness (May 2005).

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      06/04/2022
      23/06/2025

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