Letter from Roger Knoebber to his sister Sarah Knoebber, 29 June 1991, with copy

 Letter not shown by request.
Envelope not shown by request.

Paris, France: Robert Knoebber (letter), 1991.
4.5" x 6.375" (envelope); 8.25" x 5.75", two sheets, both sides, hand-written.
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A letter from Roger Knoebber to his sister Sarah Knoebber, dated 29 June 1991, with the envelope and a copy of the letter.

After an initial paragraph with a couched apology, Roger asks a few things of his sister, including asking her to pail the video of his Village Voice Bookstore reading of "The Poem of Poems" to Robert French in Minnesota. He also asks about travel plans and sends greetings to common friends.

The end of the first page and the complete second page is about his current girlfriend, and about potentially relocating to a town on the Spanish border [this did not occur].

Roger then mentions that he has been writing a lot, and took a screen test for a role as "God" for a short film. 

Roger then continues discussing his girlfriend for the end of the third page into the fourth, also discussing his long recovery in the Hospital Beaujon.

Roger mentions an enclosed article from Libération, and then concludes the letter.

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