ABC News: William Faulkner letter auctioned for $18,000: "Feb 19, 2006 — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A letter by author William Faulkner complaining about a screenwriting contract with a Hollywood studio sold today for nearly $18,000, according to auction house Bonhams & Butterfields.
The two-page, typed letter was written by the Nobel prize-winning author of 'A Fable' and 'Soldiers' Pay' to his agent in August, 1943."
You know what's interesting to me? It's the two novels they chose to associate with Faulkner's name. I mean, if you were going to come up with the titles of two Faulkner novels, would those be the ones?
Of course the price for the letter makes me wonder how much mine are worth.
Okay, I just got off the phone with Bonham & Butterfields. They told me mine are worth four cents each, if the stamps haven't been canceled.
3 comments:
Waaaaait! The price of stamps just went up. Somebody's trying to cheat you. Need an agent to sell your letters?
Lonnie/who has quite a few grocery lists for sale.
Great comment, Ruthie. Thanks.
P.S. You're the only commenter I know who's met very famous southern writer who ever lived.
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