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註釋"Love, Loosha reveals the lives and literary obsessions of two great American writers through their frequent letters to each other. It details their writing habits and expressions, how they invented new words or offered new spellings to emphasize and reflect tone, dialect, accent, and dramatics. They discuss publishing and social trends, political correctness, offending others and being offended. They gossip. They dish. And they entertain, for not only are Kenward and Lucia writing to the other, they are writing/or the other, hoping to cheer and delight their very important pen pal. But they are also aware of the quality in their exchange, frequently mentioning the desire to have their letters published, as creative and informative as they are, so their letters ultimately become a correspondence for and to the public, showing contemporary readers a history of international literature as written and analyzed between two intimate friends. Lucia and Kenward led theatrical lives of glamour, drama, travel, love, loss, and literature. For each other, they review the books they are reading, as well as performances of readings and shows by friends, a mad mix of international writers, artists, opera singers, movie and stage actors, composers, and producers. Friends and writers critiqued and contextualized include Gore Vidal, John Ashbery, George Plimpton, Anne Waldman, Ed Dom, James Schuyler, Paul Auster, Frank O'Hara, Grace Paley, Tony Kushner, Mabel Mercer, Elaine Stritch, Leonard Bernstein, Felicia Montealegre, Sandy Duncan, Stella Adler, Stephen Sondheim, Brenda Lewis, Ned Rorem, John Cameron Mitchell, and Truman Capote. Love, Loosha also includes drawings, collages, and collected and postcard originals they sent to each other and included in the letters"--