I was in the Sears in Cambridge today to return something I bought from Lands' End, and saw two things that stunned me:
- Christmas trees, with lights and ornaments
- leg warmers are apparently back
Ann Radcliffe: The Italian (World's Classics)
Ingenue, evil monk, Inquisition, high-born lover, dungeons and convents.
Katie Hafner: WHERE WIZARDS STAY UP LATE: The Origins Of The Internet
I wish I were this kind of smart.
Ved Mehta: Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker
A bit pretentious. I'm still envious of the author.
Ellen Gilchrist: Victory Over Japan: A Book of Stories (Back Bay Books)
Why can't I write stories like this?
William Styron: A Tidewater Morning: Three Tales from Youth
Good strong stories.
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