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Currently reading The Unsubstantial Air by Samuel Hynes, about the U.S. airmen who fought the First World War. Like anything by Hynes, it's well worth reading. Just finished re-reading Henderson the Rain King by Saul Bellow. Do any of you have an author whose work means different things to you at different stages of your life? Bellow is like that for me.
Hahaha! I had to read Henderson the Rain King in college. I had to write a paper on it. I panned it aggressively. My instructor was offended. It may have affected my grade. I guess you have to be a middle-aged male to appreciate it.