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Letter to Heinrich Heine, March 24, 1845
First published: in Archiv fĂźr die Geschichte des Sozialismus und der Arbeiterbewegung, jg. 9, Leipzig, 1921
To Heine in Paris
This letter was first published in English in full in The Letters of Karl Marx, selected and translated with explanatory notes and an introduction by Saul K. Padover, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliff, New Jersey, 1979.
Brussels, rue Pachecho vis-Ă -vis de l'hĂ´pital St. Jean, No. 35[edit source]
Dear Heine,
If I write you no more than a few lines today, you must excuse me on the grounds of the multifarious vexations I have had with the Customs.
PĂźttmann in Cologne has requested me to ask you if you couldnât possibly send a few poems (perhaps also your German fleet?) for the JahrbĂźch [Rheinische JahrbĂźcher] in Darmstadt, a periodical not subject to censorship. You can address the material to me. The latest date â but you'll probably have something immediately to hand â is 3 weeks hence. My wife sends her cordial regards to yourself and your wife. [Mathilde] The day before yesterday, I went to the local Administration de la sĂťret publique, [police headquarters] where I had to state in writing that here in Belgium I would publish nothing about current politics.
Renouard and BĂśrnstein have had your Wintermärchen printed in Paris, New York being given as the place of publication, and have offered it for sale here in Brussels. This pirated edition is said, in addition, to be teeming with printerâs errors. More another time.
Yours
Marx