“Trying to imagine E. M. Forster, who found Ulysses indecorous, at a London performance of Lenny Bruce—to which in fact he was once taken. Trying to imagine the same for a time-transported Nathaniel Hawthorne—who during his first visit to Europe was even shocked by the profusion of naked statues.” TryingFirstsFactsFoundTakenImagineEuropePerformancesLondonNakedShockedStatuesUlyssesHawthorne Book:The Last Novel Source: The Last Novel
“I see no reason why I should not live on indefinitely just as I have done, and on the whole I am more comfortable here than in Purgatory, a place that I imagine to be like the suburbs of London.” LifeShouldReasonDoneWholeImagineComfortableLondonReason WhyNo ReasonSuburbsPurgatory Author:Mary Borden
“Bolkenstein, a Minister, was speaking on the Dutch programme from London, and he said that they ought to make a collection of diaries and letters after the war. Of course, they all made a rush at my diary immediately. Just imagine how interesting it would be if I were to publish a romance of the "Secret Annexe." The title alone would be enough to make people think it was a detective story.” PeopleIfsThinkingMadeSaidWarEnoughStoriesWould BeRomanceCoursesInterestingSecretImagineOughtLettersLondonTitlesMinistersCollectionsPublishDiariesDetectivesDutchProgrammesDetective Stories Book:The Diary of Anne Frank Source: The Diary of Anne Frank