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The Letter (1940) is a film noir released by Warner Brothers which tells the story of a married woman who kills a male friend, and at her trial tries to convince the court of her innocence. Adapted by Howard Koch from the 1927 play by W. Somerset...


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The Letter is a 1940 film about a woman who murders her lover, and then must face his widow and her husband. Directed by William Wyler . Written by Howard Koch , based on the play by W. Somerset Maugham . I wish I could say I was sorry. taglines...


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World Literature Today
Selected Letters: 1940-1985. (book reviews)
06/22/1994: 565 words, approx. 2 pages
"AAAARRRRGHGHGHGHGH," wrote Philip Larkin to longtime friend Kingsley Amis in 1979, and it is such felicitous baying at the moon that one expects from the master of frustration. Unfortunately, however, the tone of Larkin's letters scarcely varies, from his pronouncement that "life at...
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The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Selected Letters: 1940-1956. (book reviews)
03/22/1995: 530 words, approx. 2 pages
These two splendid volumes are just what is needed to elevate Kerouac from his lingering status as a Beatnik chronicler to his deserved status as one of the greatest American novelists of our century. Because of uncooperative, greedy publishers and an incompetent estate,...
 


 

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