Description | File contains: - A copy of letter from Anthony Burgess to Stanley Kubrick saying that he has 100 pages of Napoleon script to show him. Kubrick writes on letter he’d like to see it ASAP, dated 2 May 1972. - A small mounted press cutting from Cinema TV Today which has an article on Burgess talking about selling the rights to Clockwork Orange for £500, dated 27 May 1972. - A photocopy of a signed and typed letter from Kubrick to Burgess containing criticisms of ‘Napoleon Symphony', dated 15 June 1972. - A signed and typed note from Burgess to Kubrick saying don’t worry about not liking Napoleon script, dated 25 June 1972. - A copy of letter from Robert Lantz [Anthony Burgess' Agent] to Kubrick asking for Napoleon script back, dated 27 June 1972. There is also an unsigned carbon copy of this letter dated June 1972. - A signed and typed letter from Burgess to Kubrick responding to a photocopy of a novel Kubrick had sent (Schnitzler’s Rhapsody). He asks if SK wants him to do anything with it and if so, how, when and how much, dated 20 October 1976. - A copy of note from Kubrick to Burgess asking to have ‘a chat about his feelings about the book’, dated 2 November 1976. |