• Mae West
    • • Revising my play "COURTING MAE WEST," I thought of the manuscript as a club sandwich of cultural staples. For starters, I had built the menu around MAE WEST [1893 — 1980], a woman impatient with assigned gender roles, hungry for meanings she has not yet articulated in a successful stage persona — — an actress who was a thundercloud of action becalmed by unemployment 1923—25, and a natural agent of chaos straight out of a Puritan's raw demonology.
    • • I added condiments, i.e., a vengeful City Hall, prepared to kill a "dirt play" quick as a trapper does in a baby seal.
    • • Then I added narrative spice — — accompaniments . . .
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  • • • Two old Hollywood friends came by to wish Jimmy Stewart (and you, Andy) a good day.
    • • Regards, Mae
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  • Mae West
    • • Swinging by your friendly gate to say "HI!"
    • • Greetings from me in NYC.
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  • McLintock
    • • Thank goodness you're back, Andy. It feels like order has been restored on Planet EONS.
    • • I really missed you, honey!
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