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Monday, November 12, 2007
4 Comments:
You should read that Naomi Novik book!!
Robert Kelly does write a lot, yes.
I fail to see the problem: the photo suggests that there's still at least enough unoccupied floor space for you to be able to stand. (Unless maybe you're standing with one foot on each volume of The Man without Qualities?)
You could try my friend Eric's organizational scheme.
Or you could pay the neighbor kid--isn't that what they're for? "Hey, kid, give you two bits if you alphabetize these books."
hooray for stephen dixon!
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