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Jonathan Lethem Offers His Book To Movie-Makers For Free

Publishers Weekly reports today that Jonathan Lethem has offered the film rights to his new novel, You Don't Love Me Yet, for free to the filmmaker who makes "the best pitch." Lethem wants 2% of the film's final budget (possibly only to be paid after a distribution deal is in place), and for the film's ancilliary rights to be released into the public domain five years after the movie is made. 

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