
Quoted by Edith Wharton, A Backward Glance (1934), ch. 10.
St. 1
The Lotos-Eaters (1832)
Quoted by Edith Wharton, A Backward Glance (1934), ch. 10.
As quoted in St. Petersburg Times (23 June 1968)
“The afternoon moved like lava.”
Source: The 'Arturo Bandini' novels, The Road to Los Angeles (written 1935; published in 1985), Ch.20 - p.371
A sentence that he worked on for years earlier in his career, which eventually went nowhere. Troubled by inexperience in "actually getting the characters to move," he spent so much time on it that he can still remember every word more than 20 years later.
No Maps for These Territories (2000)
“I spent a week there one afternoon.”
About the town of Watertown, New York featured in "A Better Place to Be"
“Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea!”