Brynn's review
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh: A Novel (P.S.)
by Michael Chabon
Brynn's review
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh: A Novel (P.S.) by Michael Chabon
Brynn's review
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"Then he asked me what my plans were for the summer, and in the flush of some stray emotion or other I said, more or less: It's the beginning of the summer and I'm standing in the lobby of a thousand-story grand hotel, where a bank of elevators a mile long and an endless red row of monkey attendants in gold braid wait to carry me up, up, up through the suites of moguls, of spies, and of starlets, to rush me straight to the zeppelin mooring at the art deco summit, where they keep the huge dirigible of August tied up and bobbing in the high winds."
"We came out into the yellow light of the book porch, that estival old yellow of Bug Lite, which had illuminated the backyards and soft moth of bodies of so many summers past."
"As I approached, I looked far below me, into the ravine, and tried to imagine two cravatted schoolboys, kicking through the sand and Coke cans down there, discussing the primes of their lives as though they were yet far off, and not alrea...more
"We came out into the yellow light of the book porch, that estival old yellow of Bug Lite, which had illuminated the backyards and soft moth of bodies of so many summers past."
"As I approached, I looked far below me, into the ravine, and tried to imagine two cravatted schoolboys, kicking through the sand and Coke cans down there, discussing the primes of their lives as though they were yet far off, and not alrea...more
