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message 1: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 2015 comments Even when you're not reading a biography, you come across the best little glittering pieces of biographical detail if the book is nonfiction. This discussion is a place to share and discuss tidbits like those. I'll start:

In The Mammoth Book of Tasteless and Outrageous Lists I learned that Salvador Dali once sent Harpo Marx a photo of a harp strung with barbed wire. Harpo mailed back a photo of himself with his fingers bandaged.


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Pamela (goodreadscompamela_sampson) | 25 comments Fishface wrote: "Even when you're not reading a biography, you come across the best little glittering pieces of biographical detail if the book is nonfiction. This discussion is a place to share and discuss tidbits..."

cute !


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Geophile | 2 comments Fishface wrote: "I learned that Salvador Dali once sent Harpo Marx a photo of a harp strung with barbed wire. Harpo mailed back a photo of himself with his fingers bandaged..."

I love that little nugget -- you can just visualize those two very creative minds playing off one another!


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Koren  (koren56) | 3986 comments Mod
I think that's why I love True Crime. There is lots of biographical information.


message 5: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 3986 comments Mod
Obituaries are great sources for people that like to read biographies and in a small town like mine you can often link people to something or someone you know.


message 6: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 2015 comments Koren wrote: "I think that's why I love True Crime. There is lots of biographical information."

Me too!!!


message 7: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1676 comments A lot of non-fiction (if not all) has biographical content. The book I just finished has a biography of Poe as it relates to a crime.


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