The letter, to Caroline, reads "I feel most touched by your taking the trouble to write to me - and of course most complimented by what you wrote. But what a blow Covid has dealt you! I am so sorry. I hope Nottingham turns out to be happy-making. You mention 'family'. Let me know more some time. I've written nothing since 'Leopoldstadt' except a film script (not 'original') while locked down. I haven't written a short story for at least 60 years! Plays suit me better but I'm low on energy now. 'L' is coming back in August unless the virus comes back first. I'll get a couple of tickets for you if you want them. The play will be on till October, all being well, so let me know", one page, folding marks, 4to, The Old Rectory, Blandford, 11 May [2021], with original mailing envelope.
Dimensions:8.25 x 11.5"/ 21 x 29.7cm























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