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Cantor describes Great Neck in the 1950s and 1960s as “exuberant.” The town’s residents were moving up in the world, and, according to Cantor, “they spent their money with vulgarity and delight...
Cantor’s undergraduate years at Harvard, which coincided with perhaps the most tumultuous period in the history of the University, are also reflected in the novel, as four of the six Great Neck kids move to Cambridge for college...
Myself a Harvard student from Great Neck, I had lunch with Cantor at the Hi-Rise Bread Company near Radcliffe Quad. He describes the café as a second home for his family, who lives just down the street...
Over lunch, Cantor discussed the relationship between the fiction and reality of Great Neck and about Cantor’s time at Harvard...
...That [feeling] is in the middle of Great Neck, in the middle of this festival, which makes it an interesting place for a writer,” Cantor adds...