Re: Hapworth 16 1924


Subject: Re: Hapworth 16 1924
Smmrs@aol.com
Date: Tue Mar 28 2000 - 19:40:29 EST


In a message dated Mon, 27 Mar 2000 10:26:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, "kate amann" <k8magic@chickmail.com> writes:

>
> i know this is probably so typical newbie question-ish, but i didn't know where else to ask. i haven't read "hapworth" yet and i really really would love to get my hands on a copy of that june 19th 1965 issue of "the new yorker". (naturally, i go to thier website and they've only got back issues to 1970, which i'm sure many of you have already discovered)
> so anyway, if any of you would be wonderful enough to kind of point me in the right direction as to WHERE exactly i can start looking for it, i would be extremely happy.
>
To be honest, I have no idea where to get a hold of it. Cant help ya, sorry.

> i think i'm experiencing that slight depression gloom of running out of JDS stuff to read as well, i didn't realize how hooked i really am!
>
> hmmm, well i'm enjoying the list...
>
> -kate
>

Greetings and salutations!

Yes! Been there done that. Thats why I got my hands on Nin eStories and my quest was complete (first printing).
I just want to mention that DDSBP is my favorite JDS work of all time and re-reading or even "leafing" through the copy has me laughing out loud.
Recently, the description of M. Yoshoto on the bus ride had me in awe.
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