Description: DWIGHT MAC DONALD Vintage, typed letter, 1 1/2 pages, recto and verso, 4 3/4" x 7", January 16, n.y.on The New Yorker letterhead, New York City to Mr. Clemons, a fan of his writings Signed: " Dwight MacDonald" Referring to the screenplay of the 1956 film Moby Dick , by Ray Bradbury,John Huston and Norman Corwin, but not James Agee. Condition: old folds, light handling Dwight MacDonald was an American writer, editor, film critic, social critic and political radical. He was associate editor of "Fortune" (1930-1936), an editor of the "Partisan Review" (1937-1943), established and published "Politics" (1944-1949), staff writer for "The New Yorker" (1952-1962), movie critic for "Esquire" and a movie reviewer for the the daytime television talk-show, The Today Show, in the 1960s. Born: 1906, New York City, New York; died: 1982, New York City, New York. Please read before buying! George Houle Palm Springs, California 92263 PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Multiple purchases may be combined to save on shipping. All items are professionally packed. All items are shipped via USPS - MAIL International packages ship at HIGHER RATES. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE We Guarantee Authenticity Of All Signed Items! We Are Members of ABAA and PADA.
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