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Alwyn from London

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Last year, not having a copy of the final volume of My Life and Loves, I went to the British Library and requested a copy. I was impressed by the fact that it's still considered dubious enough that it has to be read at restricted material tables, but even more impressed when I received - instead of Harris - two bound volumes of 1950s soft porn magazines. I think it was a magazine called Brazen. If not, it should have been. Never did get round to Volume 5.
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Submitted by Alfred Armstrong on 02 Apr 2001 - 04:11 Permalink

A library patron is seeking the origin of the Harris quote" In a sun haze of exquisite memories, I too,like a God look down upon the world and say it was all good>" Much appreciated - JK
Submitted by Alfred Armstrong on 08 Apr 2006 - 19:36 Permalink

[quote="alfred"]A library patron is seeking the origin of the Harris quote" In a sun haze of exquisite memories, I too,like a God look down upon the world and say it was all good>" Much appreciated - JK[/quote] This quote is from Harris's collection of Short Stories "Undream'd of Shores". It is the last paragraph of an afterword entitled "My Last Word".
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Last year, not having a copy of the final volume of My Life and Loves, I went to the British Library and requested a copy. I was impressed by the fact that it's still considered dubious enough that it has to be read at restricted material tables, but even more impressed when I received - instead of Harris - two bound volumes of 1950s soft porn magazines. I think it was a magazine called Brazen. If not, it should have been. Never did get round to Volume 5.

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Submitted by Alfred Armstrong on 02 Apr 2001 - 04:11 Permalink

A library patron is seeking the origin of the Harris quote" In a sun haze of exquisite memories, I too,like a God look down upon the world and say it was all good>" Much appreciated - JK
Submitted by Alfred Armstrong on 08 Apr 2006 - 19:36 Permalink

[quote="alfred"]A library patron is seeking the origin of the Harris quote" In a sun haze of exquisite memories, I too,like a God look down upon the world and say it was all good>" Much appreciated - JK[/quote] This quote is from Harris's collection of Short Stories "Undream'd of Shores". It is the last paragraph of an afterword entitled "My Last Word".