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548 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 4, 2018
Nov. 18, 1952
Southern California talks of itself as the Southland, and is hardly even part of the Union--when you mail letters to the rest of the country you drop them in a post-office-slot marked The States. - Randall Jarrell, to John Crowe
Dec. 13, 1963
Aldous died quietly, without any pain in the end. He was absolutely clear, mentally. The day before he died, he finished dictating an article about Shakespeare. He wasn't told of Kennedy's shooting, which happened just a few hours earlier.
Personally, I was very pro-Kennedy; but I was still amazed at how much I minded. And, in this quite largely anti-Kennedy town, which has so little to unite it, it was amazing how much everybody minded. People just sat listening to the radio in their cars and sobbing. We were all in love with him, without knowing it. -Christopher Isherwood