A TRULY WEIRD TALE
David Lohrey’s observation in his review of “Tom: The Unknown Tennessee Williams” (Nov. 19) that the playwright’s decline seemed like “something straight out of Weird Tales” is ironically appropriate. One of Williams’ first professional appearances, a short story entitled “The Vengeance of Nitocris,” was in the August 1928 issue of, yes, Weird Tales.
MARC RUSSELL, LOS ANGELES
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