Sunday, September 16, 2007
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- On the Road, Closer to Home
- Friending
- Way beyond baroque
- Venice di Suvero
- Hiya from Venice
- Hello from Hollywood
- Sunday at Skylight Books
- A Lost Generation
- The Great Tradition
- On the Road, Part One
About Me
ZYZZYVA was founded in San Francisco in 1985. It is published on paper three times a year; the current issue, Fall, is the 83rd. The editor, Howard Junker, was born in Port Washington, NY, a town on Long Island that Fitzgerald called East Egg in The Great Gatsby. Junker lives in San Francisco with his wife and their daughter, a senior in college in Washington, D.C. In the photo, he's standing with the managing editor, Kristin Kearns, in front of the Columbarium, which survived the Earthquake. Click here for the Corporate Autobiography
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Or, as I read it, "diffelsni." In a more protectionist day, this used to be the kind of expression that set average Americans' minds at rest as to why foreign countries were beating the pants off us.
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