MiataDrivers - Memorable Days: The Selected Letters of James Salter and Robert Phelps
James Salter, Robert Phelps
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Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps epub Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps pdf download Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps pdf file Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps audiobook Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps book review Memorable Days: The Selected James Salter, Robert Phelps summary | #1739547 in Books | 2011-07-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.10 x5.40 x8.00l,.60 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| If you love James Salter's books, you'll love this one|By Timothy J. Bazzett|I bought this book solely because I have for so long admired the work of James Salter. I'd never heard of his correspondent, Robert Phelps, who, it turns out, was something of a minor literary figure in New York from the 60s through the 80s, a journalist and book reviewer noted for his expertise on Fre|From Publishers Weekly|Authors Salter and Phelps reveal their undying friendship and intense connection in this well-edited collection of 20 years of their correspondence. After the release of Salter's film Three, Phelps wrote him a letter conveying his apprecia
James Salter had written two novels, The Hunters and The Arm of Flesh, but it was his third, remarkable novel, A Sport and a Pastime, together with his film Three and a script he had written for Downhill Racer, that in 1969 elicited a letter of admiration from a writer and critic he did not know—Robert Phelps. The correspondence that resulted went on to span two decades. The letters themselves are exceptionally alive, uninhib...
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