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The London Scene: Six Essays on London Life by Virginia Woolf
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson
Dracula (Enriched Classics Series) by Bram Stoker
Frankenstein (Enriched Classics) by Mary Shelley
Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon
Toward a Recognition of Androgyny by Carolyn G. Heilbrun
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I have a renewed interest in LG due to the horrid (13degrees) weather here. I was bored & perused my lost generation books where I came upon "Found Meals of the Lost Generation", by Suzanne Rodriguez-Hunter. When I purchased the book, I must admit I looked at the recipes & ignored the accompanying text. In reading it through, I am finding it a delight. Neat little thumbnail sketches of the time with recipes for foods they served/may have served in Paris. The book is dotted with post-its & my Amazon cart has some new things to read, e.g., "Nightwood" by Djuna Barnes.
Am looking forward to some news from our members as to what new relevant books you've read or really, anything to do with the time. Thanks, Judie
posted by passy at 11:03 am (EST) on Mar 1, 2009
posted by mambo_taxi at 3:26 pm (EST) on Sep 20, 2008