MAURICE ZOLOTOW - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/12/1965 - HFSID 31854
Price: $280.00
MAURICE ZOLOTOW
The celebrity biographer shares his feelings about his subject
matter: "I'd rather write about the heroic people of show business than the
sordid, ugly ones, although the latter seems to be more in fashion at the
moment."
Typed Letter signed: "Maurice", 1 page, 6¾x10¼.
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, 1965 February 12. On personal letterhead to
"Dear Mr Louis [Sobol], in full: "Merci mille fois for
your kind words about STAGESTRUCK. It has been getting kind reviews all over the
land and shapes up as my best-selling book to date - it's going into a third
printing. I was reading the Journal-American the other day in the lobby of the
Summit Hotel - waiting for my wife - when I saw your item about Irving Berlin
having chosen his biographer - namely Ellin Berlin. That was the first I had
heard about it, about him rejecting me. Well, it IS a problem finding a subject
as worthy as the Lunts, since I'd rather write about the heroic people of show
business than the sordid, ugly ones, although the latter seems to be more in
fashion at the moment. Sincerely". Maurice Zolotow (1913-1991) was
among the first to write realistic Hollywood biographies, including the only
biography of Marilyn Monroe published in her lifetime. (No fewer than 23
subsequent chroniclers of Monroe have used references from Zolotow's book.)
Other biographies included John Wayne, Billy Wilder, and Alfred Lunt and Lynn
Fontanne (titled Stagestruck, the book mentioned in this letter). He
wrote shorter profiles of many other celebrities, including Grace Kelly, for
Life, Collier's and other journals. His youthful admiration of
Harry Houdini inspired his novel The Great Balsamo. Zolotow who wrote the
first national review of Duke Ellington, also wrote on food and drink for
Playboy, and published a book about his days at the racetrack. Louis
Sobol wrote an entertainment column, "New York Cavalcade", for the Hearst
newspapers. Light surface creases. Corners slightly worn. Pencil notes (unknown
hand). Faint staining. Lightly toned. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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