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Description

In this typed letter from Linda Grace Hoyer to her son, John Updike, Linda writes about the health of her father, who may have suffered a seizure. She also worries that her novel is becoming a "chore."

Publication Date

2-26-1951

Document Type

Letter

City

Plowville, Pennsylvania

Keywords

health, Harvard Lampoon, Dear Juan, Juan Ponce de Leon, Mr. Moyer, Cambridge, Southworth Paper, Platt Rogers Spencer, Margaret O'Brien, Willi Brosi, John Franklin Hoyer, Katherine Ziemer Kramer, Wesley Russell Updike, Linda Grace Hoyer, John Updike

Language

English

Sender

Linda Grace Hoyer

Recipient

John Updike

Disciplines

American Literature | Social History | United States History

Comments

This letter is signed [Mother].

The reverse of the letter contains an unrelated fragment of fiction writing.

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Letter from Linda Grace Hoyer to John Updike, February 26, 1951

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