Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...There is a far greater need for total abstaining societies which would not read newspapers than for ones which do not drink alcohol...
Robert: I mean we can read each other's minds...
...long on aspirations, short on funds. Such was the case when the Milwaukee Art Center's director, Tracy Atkinson, found a fine Gustave Courbet portrait. Milwaukee had nothing by the early 19th century French realist, but the not unreasonable price tag in New York's Knoedler Gallery read...
...will be more discriminating. Kerouac had a likable knack for making his zaps and zowies add up, against all probability, to a goofy, over-the-wall-and-gone exuberance. Fariña creates nothing more than a pot mood: airless self-satisfaction. He writes like a campus popoff who read a book about Zen but got most of his education from Playboy...
Hortense Calisher has a tidy and fervently loyal coterie whose members read everything she writes and pretend to understand it. They are courageous people, since understanding Hortense Calisher has to be an act of faith...