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Mallarmé is a good example—but he would have been just as ethereal had he written in the simplest French of direct communication.
"How tall was he?" Written in the first person, these chapters alternate with others from a historical novel about Curtis's wife, Clara, an even more elusive figure.
It would be as if Stephen King, had he written in the 1940s, were to tell Allen Lane that his invention of the paperback was not to be tolerated.
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He writes in flawless English.
"Please write back," he wrote in closing.
"Not at all," he wrote in French.
"Compromise, hell!" he wrote in 1959.
He wrote in his diary, "NOVEL".
"Absolutely," he wrote in an e-mail.
Like London!" he wrote in one message.
He writes in the key of disgust.
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