![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, it does keep you awfully busy. I’m thrilled, and all of us associated with the play are thrilled. Thomas Wolfe wrote a detailed description of it in ‘You Can’t Go Home Again.’ I must say he told the truth. Then I get a call from a stranger saying ‘This is So-and-So, of the B.B.C.’! It’s the flush of success. “It’s just incredible! I had the number changed, and gave it to, roughly, twelve people. “The telephone has become a little strange thing with a life of its own,” she told us, calmly enough. ![]() At her request, we met her in a midtown restaurant, so that she could get away from her telephone. We had a talk recently with Lorraine Hansberry, the twenty-eight-year-old author of the hit play “A Raisin in the Sun.” Miss Hansberry is a relaxed, soft-voiced young lady with an intelligent and pretty face, a particularly vertical hairdo, and large brown eyes, so dark and so deep that you get lost in them. ![]()
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