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Oct 2, 2007
Nom réel
Gwen Williams
A propos de ma bibliothèque
All books in my library are ones I have read with pleasure--most, with immense pleasure.

The interested browser of my library will discover a particular generation (a 20th century pre-television generation) whose work fascinates me. These are my favorite writers and works I will make time to re-read. Repose and dream well, as Bachelard might have said.

I have read numerous other books both forgettable and regrettable. These are not included my library.

A propos de moi
My five passions: reading, writing, mangoes, bread, and artisan textiles.
Lieu (géographique)
Minnesota
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