BIB_ID
322625
Accession number
MA 2581.29
Creator
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968.
Display Date
[1967 Feb. 11].
Credit line
Gift of John Steinbeck, 1967.
Description
1 item (1 p.) ; 31.1 cm
Notes
Part of a collection of letters from John Steinbeck to Alicia Patterson Guggenheim, written during his travels in Vietnam in 1967. Alicia Patterson Guggenheim was the editor and publisher of Newsday from 1940 until her death in 1963 and Steinbeck addressed his letter "not....to someone who is dead, but rather to a living mind and a huge curiosity" (see MA 2519.39). Steinbeck wrote the letters in this series as a weekly column for Newsday. Letters in the collection have been cataloged individually; see collection-level record for more information.
Place and date of writing from the publication details of this letter in "John Steinbeck and Newsday" by Robert B. Harmon; see publication details below.
Written on yellow legal pad paper.
Place and date of writing from the publication details of this letter in "John Steinbeck and Newsday" by Robert B. Harmon; see publication details below.
Written on yellow legal pad paper.
Provenance
Gift of John Steinbeck in 1967.
Summary
Enclosing a letter that has been circulating among the troops and comparing it to the "Dear John" letters of World War II; saying that it is "easy to remember how every war develops its wry and bitter personal humor."
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