ABSTRACT

Ocampo and Keyserling begin exchanging letters again in February 1939 after Ocampo travels by car from Paris to Darmstadt to visit him. Words added in square brackets are the translator’s speculations from Keyserling’s notoriously unclear handwriting; ellipsis in square brackets means some text is left out because it appeared undecipherable; ellipsis with no square brackets means text has been deliberately omitted. Keyserling’s side of the correspondence is housed at the Keyserling Archives, Fundación Sur Archives. 1