RE: RARA-AVIS: Vonnegut letter to Willeford - Bill Denton

From: Mark Sullivan (DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net)
Date: 12 Aug 2009

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    Anyone know which book would this be in reference to? I'm guessing the letter's date of August 1985 would probably make it one of the Hoke Mosleys, depending upon how close the letter was written to the blurb request. Mark

    > To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com
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    > Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 14:20:23 -0700
    > Subject: RARA-AVIS: Vonnegut letter to Willeford - Bill Denton
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    > Rara Avis proprietor Bill Denton posted the following on his website:
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    > http://www.miskatonic.org/2009/07/21/kurt-vonnegut-charles-willeford
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    > Kurt Vonnegut to Charles WIlleford
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    > Submitted by wtd on 21 July 2009 - 10:34pm
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    > A letter from Kurt Vonnegut to Charles Willeford, dated 13 August 1985:
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    > Your publisher asked for a blurb, but I don't do those anymore having
    > given thousands in the past, and thus having laid myself open to
    > requests for thousands more. However, please count me among your great
    > admirers. You are an absolute first-rate ethnographer in describing
    > survival schemes within chaos which only politicians would be cynical
    > enough to call a society. You have written an important book, and must
    > know it -- and must know, too, that you are in a ghetto. What are you?
    > A writer of thrillers, right? Meanwhile, there are all these serious
    > writers, describing America as it really is. Shall I name some of them?
    > Would you like me to send you some of their wonderful books?
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    > [The postscript:] Here's a trade secret maybe nobody ever told you:
    > The more highly educated and powerful your characters, the more popular
    > your books will be.
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    > Transcribed by Zach Feldberg, who visited the Charles Willeford archives. If you haven't read anything by Willeford, you should. I recommend starting with The Burnt Orange Heresy (1971), the greatest crime novel about art ever written, and the first Hoke Moseley novel, Miami Blues (1984).
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