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An Editor’s Burial: Journals and Journalism from the New Yorker and Other Magazines An Editor’s Burial: Journals and Journalism from the New Yorker and Other Magazines by Wes Anderson
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“Exterminators refer to old rats as Moby Dicks. “Rats that survive to the age of four are the wisest and the most cynical beasts on earth,” one exterminator says. “A trap means nothing to them, no matter how skillfully set. They just kick it around until it snaps; then they eat the bait. And they can detect poisoned bait a yard off. I believe some of them can read. If you get a few Moby Dicks in your house, there are just two things you can do: you can wait for them to die, or you can burn your house down and start all over again.”
David Brendel, An Editor’s Burial: Journals and Journalism from the New Yorker and Other Magazines