Exceedingly rare vintage handwritten, signed letter in black fountain pen on opposite sides of a sheet of stationery for Noble Savage, which the Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning author famously edited, sent to fellow writer Thomas Berger in an unknown year. He requests an article from Berger and expresses admiration for his 1958 debut novel, Crazy in Berlin, in part: "Your wild way of going at things pleases me enormously. You're a noble savage..." In fine, with expected mailing folds and no accompanying transmittal envelope.