Calder Willingham "Toscanini and Picasso" script, between 1940 and 1980.

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Calder Willingham "Toscanini and Picasso" script, between 1940 and 1980.

The collection consists of an original 93 page mimeographed script of "How Tall is Toscanini" and "It Rained on my Picasso," two one-act plays bradbound in stiff maroon paper covers. Notations and corrections throughout in an unknown hand. On title page: Property of Norman Twain.

0.1 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7991325

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Willingham, Calder, 1922-1995

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Calder Willingham was an accomplished novelist, playwright, and screenwriter who created some of the most memorable characters in the American cinematic and literary canons. Characterized by raw sexual overtones, several of Willingham's novels are set in the South, with Georgia providing the backdrop for two of his novels, Eternal Fire and Rambling Rose. - "Calder Willingham." New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (Retrieved December 9, 2010) From the descripti...