Typewriters in Literary Fiction
Two minutes, four seconds of typewriters on screen, set to Leroy Anderson’s irrepressibly jaunty “The Typewriter.” The supercut, courtesy of Ariel
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Two minutes, four seconds of typewriters on screen, set to Leroy Anderson’s irrepressibly jaunty “The Typewriter.” The supercut, courtesy of Ariel
Virginia Woolf, who placed much emphasis upon dining within her works, famously said that “one cannot think well, love well,