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Buttered Side Down: Short Stories Buttered Side Down: Short Stories by Edna Ferber
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“Many earnest young writers with a flow of adjectives and a passion for detail have attempted to describe the quiet of a great city at night, when a few million people within it are sleeping, or ought to be. They work in the clang of a distant owl car, and the roar of an occasional "L" train, and the hollow echo of the footsteps of the late passer-by. They go elaborately into description, and are strong on the brooding hush, but the thing has never been done satisfactorily.”
Edna Ferber, Buttered Side Down: Stories
“Some of his newly acquired knowledge brought pain, as knowledge is apt to do.”
Edna Ferber, Buttered Side Down - An Edna Ferber Short Story Collection: With an Introduction by Rogers Dickinson
“Now, if you've never lived in a small town you will be much amused at the idea of its boasting a smart set. Which proves your ignorance. The small town smart set is deadly serious about its smartness. It likes to take six-hour runs down to the city to fit a pair of shoes and hear Caruso. Its clothes are as well made, and its scandals are as crisp, and its pace as hasty, and its golf club as dull as the clothes, and scandals, and pace, and golf club of its city cousins.”
Edna Ferber, Buttered Side Down - An Edna Ferber Short Story Collection: With an Introduction by Rogers Dickinson