The Other Side Of Day
“First editions?” “No, any books. There were novels, law texts, how-to's, bird books, memoirs, story collections, biographies, car repair manuals, coffee-table art folios. Slocum and Phyllis slept in her book-filled bedroom, and he cooked breakfast every morning and dinner every night. The auth...
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Published in: | Confrontation (Southampton, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2002-10, Vol.80/81, p.192 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | eng |
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Summary: | “First editions?” “No, any books. There were novels, law texts, how-to's, bird books, memoirs, story collections, biographies, car repair manuals, coffee-table art folios. Slocum and Phyllis slept in her book-filled bedroom, and he cooked breakfast every morning and dinner every night. The authors had spent all those hours for the love of information or art, for learning, yes, maybe even for money, too — but sitting alone writing for a reader unknown to them, who cared and needed to know — for him. |
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ISSN: | 0010-5716 |