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Dear Susan, <ref>In this letter to fan Susan Abrams, Mailer is referring to the film version of the novel. Friends told him it was awful.</ref>
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 17:59, 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
This page is part of
An American Dream Expanded.

Notes

  1. In this letter to fan Susan Abrams, Mailer is referring to the film version of the novel. Friends told him it was awful.