
a part-scrapbook part-diary of my research trip to Texas and further afield, logging encounters with archives, culture, food, film, and Americana
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In January I arrived at the Ransom Center with the prospect of spending four months in glorious Austin to immerse myself in the archive of Nobel Prize–winning author Doris Lessing (1919–2013). The focus of my research is to understand how L...
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