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  <dc:title>Joseph Heller</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The file contains a letter from Charlotte Walerstein, secretary to Hortense Schorr [Columbia Publicist] to Ray Lovejoy [Kubrick's assistant] accompanying a copy of the unedited transcription of the first tape from a conversation between Stanley Kubrick and Joseph Heller [American satirical novelist, short story writer, and playwright, author of Catch-22]. It also includes the edited version of the conversation and a loose page of the transcript from the the tape 2 where Heller talked about the film L'Avventura [by Michelangelo Antonioni]. In the conversation, Kubrick and Heller discussed Dr Strangelove; Catch-22; literary influences on Heller; Dostoievsky; Sex and the Single Girl; George Scott; Carl von Clausewitz and war [the circumstances, location, and precise date of the conversation are unknown].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1964</dc:date>
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