Book Description
Groucho Marx's elder daughter saved virtually every letter her father wrote to her between 1938, when she was eleven years old, and 1967. The letters amply display Groucho's famous wit and word play but also provide a rare glimpse of the very human and complex man many know only through his film roles. His discussions with his daughter on numerous subjects, ranging from growing up and career choices to books, film and current events, show a candour that will surprise even his most knowledgeable fans. Groucho is revealed as a man deeply concerned with holding his family together and as a sometimes firm, always loving father who never hesitated to say exactly what he thought. The book, essential for any Marx Brothers fan, includes notes and photographs from the editor's own collection.