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Dear Susan, <ref>In this letter to fan Susan Abrams, | Dear Susan,<ref>In this letter to fan Susan Abrams, {{NM}} is referring to the film version of the novel. Friends told him it was awful.</ref> | ||
Just a line to say hello. An American Dream is awful. No excuses I’m afraid, I just sold it. As for the recommendation, of course I knew. | Just a line to say hello. ''[[An American Dream]]'' is awful. No excuses I’m afraid, I just sold it. As for the recommendation, of course I knew. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 6 April 2019
NORMAN MAILER’s Letters |
- 565 Commercial Street
- Provincetown, Massachusetts
- September 24, 1966
Dear Susan,[1]
Just a line to say hello. An American Dream is awful. No excuses I’m afraid, I just sold it. As for the recommendation, of course I knew.
- Best, etc.,
- Norman Mailer
- Best, etc.,
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