The Outermost Dream

Essays and reviews from The New Yorker, subjects include: 'diaries', Alberto Giacometti, E.M.Forster and Alexandria, Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury. Laid is a typed note, signed by Maxwell to Morris Lurie, most re Sylvia Townsend Warner, discounting any connection between her and Borges and ending that 'Margaret Thatcher happened to England. Alas.'

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. First American edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Review copy. Fine in dustwrapper with publisher's promotional slip laid in.


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