Autograph letter signed : L.G. [Los Gatos, California], to Pare Lorentz, shortly after 1938 May 24.

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Autograph letter signed : L.G. [Los Gatos, California], to Pare Lorentz, shortly after 1938 May 24.

Expressing regret that he missed Lorentz's telephone calls and radio broadcasts [of "Ecce Homo!"]. Noting that he has "just finished a book and it is lousy, so [he is] throwing it away," and has returned to his long work "with enthusiasm and ... some force." Discussing Hollywood and Broadway. Hoping that Lorentz can visit soon, as Steinbeck "has a feeling [they] could work together and [that he doesn't] feel that way about anyone else."

1 item (1 p.) ; 27.6 cm.

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