More Spike Milligan Letters

More Spike Milligan Letters by Spike Milligan is a collection published by Penguin in 1985, featuring 214 pages in English. This edition presents a selection from the extensive correspondence of Spike Milligan, who has written approximately 72,800 letters over the years. The book offers a glimpse into his thoughts and experiences, showcasing his unique voice and humor through his written correspondence.
Readers will find a diverse array of letters that reflect Milligan’s life and career, touching on themes relevant to biography and autobiography, as well as entertainment and performing arts. This collection not only highlights his literary contributions but also serves as a testament to his prolific writing habit, with an impressive output of around 40 letters per day. The letters included in this volume provide insight into Milligan’s perspective and creativity, making it a notable addition to literary collections.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Dear Reader,
Since the first volume of letters was published in 1977, some years have elapsed. During this time approximately 72,800 letters have been written by Spike Milligan at the approximate rate of 40 per day, 5 days per week, which equals approximately 200 letters per week and approximately 10,400 per annum, which now equals approximately 72,800 letters.
Here is a selection.
P.S. There are enough left over to produce a further 130 volumes.”
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