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  Jagger's love letters up for sale  
 

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LONDON, Nov 11: It was the summer of 1969 and Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was the poster boy for rebellious youth.

But a cache of secret love letters he wrote to US singer Marsha Hunt, to be auctioned next month, reveal a more sensitive soul who read the diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky and got excited about meeting the writer Christopher Isherwood.

"Here we see Mick Jagger, not as the global superstar he has become, but as a poetic and self-aware 25-year-old, with wide-ranging intellectual and artistic interests," said Gabriel Heaton, books specialist at Sotheby´s auction house.

"They provide a rare glimpse of Jagger that is very different from his public persona -- passionate but self-contained, lyrical but with a strong sense of irony."


American-born singer Marsha Hunt (left) and Mick Jagger, lead singer of The Rolling Stones. (AP)

Hunt, a black American model and singer who was the face of the West End musical "Hair", went on to have Jagger´s first child, Karis, the following year, and was also the inspiration for the Rolling Stones´ hit song "Brown Sugar".

Written from various locations in Australia, where Jagger was filming the movie "Ned Kelly", to Hunt in London, the letters make references to literature, the landscape around him, news events and his social life.

One is dated "Sunday the Moon" in reference to the Moon landing on July 20, 1969; another describes "John & Yoko boring everybody"; while a third tells of a party where the girls are "so plain", all he can do is "eat chocolate eclairs".

The letters are expected to fetch between £70,000 and £100,000 ($110,000 and $160,000, 88,000 and 125,000 euros) when they are sold at auction at Sotheby´s London on December 12.

Hunt told the Guardian newspaper she was selling the letters to pay for repairs to her house in France, but said she hoped they would be recognised as a piece of history.

"This is Mick in his own words... This is part of English history, it is part of rock history, part of cultural history and it corrects all the misinformation," she told the newspaper.

"The sale is important. Someone, I hope, will buy those letters as our generation is dying and with us will go the reality of who we were and what life was."

 
Published on 2012-11-12 18:49:24
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