Correspondents include Edmond Lutrand, Rowohlt Verlag, David LeVay, Margaret Crossland, Jacques from Yallancou Africa, June Jordan, Aidan Higgens, Mary Daly, Christian Rochefort, and others.
Correspondents include Who's Who in France, Editions de Minuit, Cercle Francais Du Livre, Svetova Literatura, Giulio Einaudi, David LeVay Margaret Crossland, and others.
Personal and business correspondence including letters about Wittig's green card, and letters from Gerard Genette, Jerom and Irene Lindon, Paul Otchakovsky-Laurens, Joanna Russ, Leo Bersani, Jill Johnston and Ingrid Nyeboe, Martin Duberman, Laura Cottingham, Didier Eribon, Teresa De Lauretis, Germaine Bree, Erika Ostrovsky, PEN American Center, Peter Brook, Margo Viscusi, Lynn Diamond-Nigh, The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, George Moskos, and other people or organizations.
Includes writings and correspondence about Wittig's bibliography with Namascar Shaktini and Diane Crowder, and an English translation of Paris-la-Politique with Winter Bronwyn and Julia Creet.