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Dear | Dear [[w:Mickey Knox|Mickey]], | ||
This is the worst day in the world to write you a letter because I’m in a foul mood and have forty other letters to get through before the day is done. But if I don’t write you today another month will go by, because what with the serial taking up almost all the time, I try to take care of all the mail once a month. Anyway, there’s very little in the form of news. I’m simply working my ass off, and going out very little, seeing very few people, and keeping my nose over the top of a pencil. In return, things have been quiet and nice here. | This is the worst day in the world to write you a letter because I’m in a foul mood and have forty other letters to get through before the day is done. But if I don’t write you today another month will go by, because what with the serial taking up almost all the time, I try to take care of all the mail once a month. Anyway, there’s very little in the form of news. I’m simply working my ass off, and going out very little, seeing very few people, and keeping my nose over the top of a pencil. In return, things have been quiet and nice here. [[w:Beverley Bentley|Bev]]’s pregnancy has been going along pleasantly and my life has been for me remarkably stable. Sometimes a week goes by before I get a chance to do some serious drinking. So that’s it on the news. | ||
The biggest excitement in New York this year culturally has been | The biggest excitement in New York this year culturally has been “[[w:Dr. Strangelove|Dr. Strangelove]]” and the arrival of the [[w:Beatles|Beatles]], who, surprise, sounded kind of nice when I saw them on television. And “Dr. Strangelove” you’ve got to see. It’s the only great movie I know which is great not because it’s great as a movie but because it’s sociologically great that the thing was made. | ||
I hope things are going ok between you and Joan. How’s her pregnancy? I’m a little pissed off at her because I asked her to ring and say goodbye before she left and she didn’t, which bugs me somehow. I mean like, you know, I knew her when. | I hope things are going ok between you and Joan. How’s her pregnancy? I’m a little pissed off at her because I asked her to ring and say goodbye before she left and she didn’t, which bugs me somehow. I mean like, you know, I knew her when. | ||
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P.S. I think ''Henderson the Rain King'' could make a great movie, so here’s wishing you luck on that. I’m sure you’ve thought of this, but it occurs to me that | P.S. I think ''Henderson the Rain King'' could make a great movie, so here’s wishing you luck on that. I’m sure you’ve thought of this, but it occurs to me that Welles might be interested in playing Henderson; and it might be interesting to try to get Sonny Liston to play Dahfu. If you can get a picture started, I’ll go and talk to Liston because I’m on fairly good terms with his manager, [[w:Jack Nilon|Jack Nilon]].<ref>Nothing came of the idea of having [[w:Orson Welles|Orson Welles]] play Henderson and [[w:Sonny Liston|Sonny Liston]] play Dahfu in a film version of Saul Bellow’s ''[[w:Henderson the Rain King|Henderson the Rain King]]''. Knox attempted unsuccessfully to convince Welles to buy the rights.</ref> | ||
{{Letterhead end}} | {{Letterhead end}} | ||