‘Nut’ Case Isn’t Original
- Share via
Ted L. Nancy--or perhaps Jerry Seinfeld--may well have been responsible for the book “Letters From a Nut” and its various sequels, soon to be the basis of a comedy series pilot on ABC (“Sounds Like the Plot of a ‘Seinfeld’ Episode,” by Lisa de Moraes, June 1), but he certainly wasn’t the first to send outlandish letters to famous people/companies to see what kind of replies he would get and publish the results.
That honor belongs to Don Novello of Father Guido Sarducci fame, author of “The Lazlo Letters: The Amazing, Real-Life, Actual Correspondence of Lazlo Toth, American!” (1977) and its sequel, “Citizen Lazlo!: The Continuing, Unrelenting Correspondence of Lazlo Toth, American!” (1991).
We wouldn’t want Ted (or Jerry) to get all the credit.
DAVID BUTLER
Los Angeles
More to Read
Sign up for our Book Club newsletter
Get the latest news, events and more from the Los Angeles Times Book Club, and help us get L.A. reading and talking.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.