The Foreign Correspondent
Typing late at night had near saintly status in the city of Paris - who knew what wondrous flights of imagination might be in progress - and people liked the idea of an inspired soul, pounding away after a midnight visit from the muse.
from The Foreign Correspondent
by Alan Furst
Random House, 2006
Labels: Alan Furst, literature
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