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-- Dear Mr. Buckley: As one who thoroughly agrees with you that J. S. Bach is the best, I sheepishly confess that when possible amidst Saturday chores, I tune in the local "oldies" radio station. A true Boomer, I was born but five years before Elvis Presley took up the icon's mantle and led rock 'n' roll's invasion of our society, attracting legions of fans as he did so. Yet I much prefer the Beach Boys and the Beatles. Elvis's tunes, with one or two exceptions, just never quite hooked me.
But now I've encountered your Elvis in the Morning. It is a most imaginative work and was a pleasure to read. I was impressed by all you had read to prepare to write, and I assume that in the process you gained a substantial feel for the so-called "King."
Regarding you as one of America's true sages, I must ask some questions: What do you now think of Mr. Presley? How do you assess his character?
Yours in admiration, James L. Fletcher Jr., M.D. Savannah, Ga.
--Dear Dr. Fletcher: 1) I think Presley was a superb and original vocalist. 2) His character was suicidally defective. Glad you enjoyed my book. Cordially, WFB
-- Dear Mr. Buckley: When a navy captain's ship runs aground (even if it is the fault of one of his junior officers), the captain will never make admiral, and probably won't get to drive his ship much longer.
The New York Times is aground and taking on water fast.