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Favorite authorsMargaret Atwood, Christopher Bram, Orhan Pamuk, Francine Prose, Shyam Selvadurai, Rebecca Solnit, Tom Spanbauer, Gertrude Stein, Colm Tóibín, Sarah Waters, Edith Wharton (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresA Different Light Bookstore, A Different Light Bookstore, artbook @ P.S.1, Biography Bookshop, Book Culture, Giovanni's Room, Glad Day Bookshop, Housing Works Used Book Cafe, International Center for Photography - Museum Store, Mercer Street Books and Records, Neue Galerie Book Store, Powell's City of Books, Printed Matter, Rizzoli Bookstore, Shakespeare and Co. Broadway, Spoonbill & Sugartown, Booksellers, St. Mark's Bookshop, Strand Bookstore, Tattered Cover Book Store - Historic LoDo, The Oscar Wilde Bookshop, Three Lives & Company, Urban Center Books

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Hi there. Yes, I'm slowly getting around to cataloging everything, and decided to tackle the Massengill stuff. He was just back here a few weeks ago for another (small) exhibition he was in (his first in NYC in about a decade or so). Paul is also my closest library thing person -- it's too funny how that works out, but I guess it says something about our worlds of interest.
"Triple novena manual of Jesus, Mary and Joseph" is definitely in box5, and will remain as such for the foreseeable future ;)

thanks for noticing the oddities in my collection,
jam
Thanks. I saw the quote on LiveJournal. It reminded me of stories of people in my childhood, of folktales, of the fable about the oak and the willow. And it reminded me of myself as I child. I was a big, strong child. Yet I refused to fight (and physical fighting was a big deal among boys in rural Oklahoma in the late 1960s). I knew it wasn't out of weakness, but out of principle. I did have to demonstrate strength from time to time, to make life bearable for myself. I enjoyed hearing from you.
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