“Paul asks how I would have handled a love letter from a student. I don't know — by talking, maybe, by listening. I don't know.
How sad that we don't hear each other — any of us.
Major issues are submerged by minor ones; catastrophes by absurdities.”
Part VIII, ch. 39 (Sylvia Barrett)
Up the Down Staircase (1965)
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