I've already linked to The New Yorker's website, but I might as well do it again. "This week's web exclusive" is Roger Angell discussing "cemeteries and the art of personal history." Strangely, the article that begins on page 38 is also Roger Angell discussing "cemeteries and the art of personal history." Either it is some sort of elaboration, or The New Yorker's printed right hand and on-line left hand ought to get together for a little planning session. Perhaps start one of those big walls covered with 3x5 cards. I love those.
Issue of the New Yorker containing Roger Angell article: $3.99
I'm not adding it to the total, because we've already bought it.
Running total holding steady at - $7,010.37
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