20 Lines a Day

Mathews, Harry

Selection from the author's journal from March 1983 to June 1984; produced by his determination to write, in Stendhalian fashion, at least 20 lines a day, 'I have nothing to write in particular, I'm writing these lines because of my rule that I must write them. I know that I want to get back to writing the last chapter of 'Cigarettes' (December 13, 1983)'

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press. First American paperback edition 1989
Edition: 2nd Edition
Place Published: Elmwood Park, IL
Pictorial wrappers. Very good.


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