Untitled typescript on Loch Haven hospital and playing Chess by Roger Knoebber, c.1993
Paris, France: Roger Knoebber (typescript), c.1993.
11.75" x 8.25", nine sheets, typed on recto, various items on versos.
RK19930000_M7_1
A nine-page untitled typescript by Roger Knoebber, written in roughly 1993 (based on materials used). This is a story on being in the hospital named Loch Haven, and about playing Chess.
The verso of page one is a fax cover sheet to V.S.D. in Paris.
The verso of page two is a flyer for a series of readings including Michael Ondaatje and Nina Zivancevic, flipped.
The verso of page three is a very interesting copy of a letter ostensibly from David Wells in Hollywood, California (although the style of the letter is very similar to Roger's letters). This is about the recordings by Brion Gysin at his restaurant 1001 Nights in Tangier, about Joujouka, etc. This page has been scribbled upon.
The verso of page four is a fax cover sheet to TF1 in Paris.
The verso of page five is a fax cover sheet to Sud Radio in Toulouse, France.
The verso of page six is a set of notes, mostly phone numbers, medical information.
The verso of page seven is a fax cover sheet to the journal Liberation in Paris.
The verso of page eight is a fax cover sheet to Entreprendre in Paris.
The verso of page nine is a fax cover sheet to Enfants magazine in Paris.
It is not known if there are additional pages in existence.
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