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- Feb.-Mar. 1982 (Creation)
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3 sheets, 2 env.
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Three letters dated 27 Feb., 1 and 3 March from Sydney. He describes being ill with inflamed glands, visiting the Sydney hospital, and improving after Diane Cilento adjusts his back and head; having dinner with Diane's friend Patrick Hockey and others who talked about their blood lines and their money, and make unwanted sexual advances; describes Diane's plans to direct a movie called 'The Last Tango of Rudolph Valentino' and going to 'Love & Pain & the Whole Damn Thing' with Diane to evaluate Maggie Smith for the film. Describes Sydney's beauty and peacefulness and expense; going to the Opera House, also beautiful, to see Dame Joan Sutherland in 'Lucrezia Borgia', though he thinks the acoustics too bright and [Richard] Bonynge 'played it like Waltzing Matilda'; describes the bodies of the people on Bondi Beach, which 'would drive [Paul] Giovanni out of his mind'; goes to the zoo and sees a platypus; hopes PS is holding up well with Milos [Forman].
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- Leonard, Robert Eugene (1941-1990), voice coach (Subject)
- Hockey, Patrick (1948-1992) painter (Subject)
- Cilento, Elizabeth Diane (1933-2011) actress (Subject)
- Sutherland, Dame Joan Alston (1926-2010) singer (Subject)
- Bonynge, Richard Alan (b 1930) conductor (Subject)
- Giovanni, Paul (1933-1990), director, composer, and writer (Subject)