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Monday, June 12, 2006

Why We Love Mark Helprin


One refrained from mentioning parents unless it was to lie about their youthful characteristics that one presumed would soon be handed down, or to drop offhandedly a hint about their wealth, or whom they knew.
-- A Soldier of the Great War, II (Race to the Sea, p. 147)

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