The Art of Memoir No. 2 (Interviewer) Issue no. 211 Winter 2014 “That’s the hardest thing to do—to stay with a sentence until it has said what it should say, and then to know when that has been accomplished.”
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Design for Living January 19th, 2012 If you’ve been a tourist in Russia you’ve probably visited a “house museum,” one of those great, daft halls of pedantry that strive to preserve the former homes of Russian writers and other luminaries exactly as the luftmenschen kept them. Fidelity…