He lived in New York and she in Mississippi. Neither irate parents nor the glint of a deputy's pistol would keep them from meeting. That visit was the beginning of a friendship that, despite time's passing and the gulf of distance, would sustain them both through love affairs, heartbreaks, regrets, social change, divorce and the loss of a cherished friend.
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He lived in New York and she in Mississippi. Neither irate parents nor the glint of a deputy's pistol would keep them from meeting. That visit was the beginning of a friendship that, despite time's passing and the gulf of distance, would sustain them both through love affairs, heartbreaks, regrets, social change, divorce and the loss of a cherished friend.
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As New. Dust Jacket Included. Signed by Author(s) First printing. 8vo. 34 pp. SIGNED by Durstewitz and Williams on the title page. This is a tight, fine book in a bright, fine DJ.
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Very good, very good. 343 The authors of this book met on paper in the late 1960s, when she was the editor of a high school newspaper in Mississippi and he was the editor of a high school paper on Long Island. Out of the blue, he wrote her a smart-alecky letter, deriding the south, and she fired back, beginning a long exchange that touched on everything from religion to race to sex, and that led to their meeting in person and to becoming lifelong friends.