A furious letter from John to
Paul and Linda, written after The Beatles' break-up
has sold for nearly $30,000 (£24,200). In the two-page typed
draft with handwritten notes, Lennon criticises the couple for their
treatment of him and his wife, Yoko Ono.
The attack is said to be in response to Linda's criticism of him not publicly announcing his departure from the band.The letter was sold at a US auction to an anonymous collector in Dallas.
The
opening paragraph makes reference to a letter John received which he
said made him wonder "what middle-aged cranky Beatle fan wrote it".
He
said: "I resisted looking at the last page to find out—I kept thinking
who is it—Queenie? Stuart's mother?—Clive Epstein's wife?—Alan
Williams?—What the hell—it's Linda!"
John went on to respond to accusations he was "self indulgent" by criticising the couple for their treatment of him and Yoko.
Using
strong language, he said he hoped they realised the trouble "you and
the rest of my 'kind and unselfish' friends laid on Yoko and me, since
we've been together".
Making
direct reference to Paul, John questions the
notion that "today's art" came about because of the Beatles. He wrote: "I don't believe you're that insane - Paul - do you believe that? When you stop believing it, you might wake up!"
He
also responds to the criticism that he did not publicly announce he was
leaving the band, saying he was asked by Paul and former manager Allen
Klein to keep quiet as it would "hurt the Beatles".
In his last
attack directed at Linda, he says he suffered because of her "insane
family/in laws" before adding in capitals "God Help You Out, Paul".
US
auctioneers RR Auction said it believed the letter was written around
1971 - a year after Paul publicly announced he was leaving the
band.
It said the letter,
which sold for $29,843.45, "captures the intense rivalry between the
two men in the months, and even years, surrounding the break-up of the
Beatles".
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