Telegram from Kate O’Brien, Dublin, to [Anne?] O’Mara, Strand House, Limerick, expressing her gratitude.
Sans titrePostcard from Kate O’Brien, Roundstone, [county Galway] to Peter O’Mara, relating to Peter’s forthcoming visit to Roundstone.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, 34/11 Via degli Orsini, Rome, [Italy] to Anne O’Mara. Kate wishes Anne a happy birthday and complains of the tremendous heat in Rome. Mary O’Neill has arrived unexpectedly. Kate is relieved that Clare has decided against her trip to Rome. She asks for family news.
Sans titrePostcard from Kate O’Brien, Assisi, [Italy] to Peter O’Mara, thanking him for his letter, which she promises to answer soon.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, Roundstone, [county Galway] to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne for her birthday presents. She remarks on the inclement weather and the flooding of the Shannon. She regrets the death of Michael Nolan and expresses immense surprise that anyone her age should be gone. She is looking forward to Christmas at Strand House.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, The Fort, Roundstone, [county Galway] to Anne O’Mara. Kate has returned home from Strand House safely and is enjoying a rearguard Christmas, having found presents waiting for her from village residents. She describes the beauty of Roundstone and discusses gardening topics.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, The Fort, Roundstone, [county Galway] to Peter O’Mara. Kate thanks Peter for his notes about the Tamarix plant and hopes that he is making a good recovery from flu. She accounts an amusing tale concerning a book her sister May attempted to buy for Kate as a birthday present. She also relates a dramatic tale of a chimney fire caused by her burning manuscripts in the fireplace, with the entire village coming to her rescue.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, 334 Russell Court, [London] WC1 to Anne O’Mara. Kate is complaining of the intense heat in London. She has not yet begun to see her old agents as she wants to get well into her work before they start interfering.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, 334 Russell Court, [London] WC1 to Anne O’Mara. Kate thanks Anne and Stephen for their birthday cheque, which she intends to spend on a silk blouse. She will be returning to Ireland shortly, after a few days with Lorna Reynolds. She has a great number of recordings to make for Radio Éireann. She has had bad reports of things at The Fort, which makes her anxious. She is looking forward to spending time at Strand House, where she can work in peace. Kate’s time in London has not been restful, but it has been fruitful and she believes that her [financial] decisions have been in the right direction.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, Roundstone, [county Galway] to Anne O’Mara. Kate encloses her essay (now not present) from the latest issue of the University Review. The editorial board are very pleased with it, but it is rife with misprints and misspellings. [The essay in question was ‘As to University Life’, published in University Review, Vol. 1, No. 6, Autumn 1955, pp. 3-11, and later reprinted. For a copy of this document, see Kate O’Brien Papers, P12/4/7.]
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