In which I continue to answer questions, directed to Barbara Kingsolver, about my reading experiences. Then I come up with some new questions.
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Questions about the Reading Experience
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Favorite Meals of Famous Authors
A playful passage in a recent New Yorker story by Julian Barnes (“Homage to Hemingway”) has me imagining author food preferences.

