Letters, 1969-1979, to Robie Macauley [manuscript].

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Letters, 1969-1979, to Robie Macauley [manuscript].

In a series of letters Gold writes to Macauley re his books "The great American jackpot," "Waiting for Cordelia," "The magic will," and "[Slave trade?]"; his short stories "Zoya," "Paternity," "Lady Spain," "Stages," and "A karmic lover"; the possibility of Macauley speaking to the Squaw Valley Community of Writers; his work with Unesco; his "addiction" to magazine writing; Anatole Broyard's review of "Waiting for Cordelia"; a prospective movie version of "Waiting for Cordelia"; and the "Herbert Gold Day" sponsored by the San Francisco Historical Society and Library.

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