Author Henry Miller Writes About Foreign Language Publications - I Want Very Much To Be Published In Spanish And Portuguese

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By HENRY MILLER
HENRY MILLER (1891-1980). Miller was an American author best known for Tropic of Cancer.ALS. 1pg. 7 x 12. April 11, 1954. Big Sur, California. An autograph letter signed Henry Miller. Miller wrote to an Argentinian publisher about Spanish-language versions of Millers books. Dear Mr. Dickman Thank you for your good letter. Sorry I do not write Spanish. How about French est-ce que vous lisez franais? All my books are now appearing in Japanese. I have a good literary agent in Paris, whom I asked to get in touch with you at your old address. Dr. Michael A. Hoffman 77 Boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris (5) He handles all foreign placements for me now. My last book The Books in My Life (New Directions, N. Y.) ought to appeal to your readers. Have you seen it? What is the situation with regard to getting dollars? I ask because New Directions seem to insist on that. However, you might be able to work out another arrangement francs pesos with Dr. Hoffman. I want very much to be published in Spanish and Portuguese. Hope you can find a way. The whole South American continent is like a myth rather than a reality. Whose fault is that? Ours, most likely. All good wishes. Henry Miller. The letter is written on green airmail stationery and is in fine condition.

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