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{{hatnote|Mailer’s letter to Gutierres-Olivos, the Chilean ambassador to the United States, is the first to acknowledge his plan to write ''[[An American Dream]]''. He began the novel shortly after writing the letter.}}
{{hatnote|Mailer’s letter to Gutierres-Olivos, the Chilean ambassador to the United States, is the first to acknowledge his plan to write ''[[An American Dream]]''. He began the novel shortly after writing the letter.}}
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September 18, 1963


Dear Señor Gutierres-Olivos,
Dear Señor Gutierres-Olivos,

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NORMAN MAILER’s Letters
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An American Dream Expanded.


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142 Columbia Heights
Brooklyn 1, New York
September 18, 1963

Dear Señor Gutierres-Olivos,

I want to thank you for your invitation to take part in the round table on October 10, but I fear I must say no because I expect to be away in New England at that time, working on a novel.

Yours sincerely,
Norman Mailer