PAUL GREEN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 03/03/1979 - HFSID 185873
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
PAUL GREEN
Poignant letter discussing the travails of old age: "...time must take
its due without favor and always does. Our imperative is not to hasten
the taking ..." The letter is also full of references to Green's beloved outdoor
drama, The Lost Colony.
Autograph Letter signed: "Paul", 1 page, 8x10. Chapel Hill,
North Carolina, 1979 March 3. On personal letterhead to "Dear David".
In full: "I have been in the hospital here for awhile for long and
thorough check-ups, but am now back home and to my mail. Thanks for your note of
some weeks ago. Mrs. Wynn passed the information relative to our beloved Don
Somers on to Bob Hyatt, the general manager of 'The Lost Colony'. We all thank
you, and maybe Bob has followed through. We are all happy that Sam Selden seems
much content with his new rest home. A good man if ever there was one, but time
must take its due without favor and always does. Our imperative is not to
hasten the taking, and Sam has never done that. Best to you". Dramatist Paul
Green (1894-1981), one of the South's most revered writers, was awarded the
1927 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for In Abraham's Bosom, his first
Broadway play. The work was followed by six additional Broadway plays as well a
screenplay, short story collections and non-fiction books. His pacifist musical
Johnny Johnson (1936), featured music by Kurt Weill written while Green
was having an affair with Weill's wife Lotte Lenya. Beginning with The
Lost Colony (1937), Green created "symphonic dramas" intended for outdoor
performance, the first of their kind in the US. In his later years he
lectured on human rights for UNESCO and taught at the University of North
Carolina. The Lost Colony is still performed every summer at the Fort
Raleigh (N.C.) National Historic Site. Sam Selden - mentioned in the letter, was
the stage director of the original production of The Lost Colony. Don
Somers was a stage actor with several Broadway credits from the 1930s through
1970.Horizontal mailing folds. Fine condition.
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