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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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what he is specifically expert at is baseball

Like nearly every young writer, Mark Harris (we read but rejected his comic novel Wake Up, Stupid months ago) teaches creative writing in a college, the State College of SFrancisco. What he is specifically expert at is baseball: he has three novels on baseball. When he speaks about American literat…

—p.79 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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the genuine big American city

Chicago

is the genuine big American city: productive, violent, tough. Here the social classes face each other like enemy forces, the wealthy people in the strip of skyscrapers along the magnificent lake-shore, and immediately beyond them is the vast inferno of the poor neighbourhoods. You se…

—p.73 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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even though stocks were at an all-time high

The Steel Crisis

is on. The famous strike was caused initially by the industrialists who needed to keep prices high even though stocks were at an all-time high. Probably before the year is out the American economy will have to face, once the elections are over, a serious recession. According…

—p.72 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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a poverty which has a European look

American Poverty

has a particular colour which I have now learnt to recognize: it is the burnt red colour of brick buildings or the faded colour of wooden houses which have become slums. In New York poverty seems to belong only to the most recent arrivals, and is something equivalent to a pe…

—p.69 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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the city tends to disappear topic/americana

Chicago, 21 January

I have spent ten days between Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago and in these few days I have had more of a sense of America than in the two months I spent in New York. More sense of America in that I continually found myself saying: yes, this is the real America.

The most t…

—p.59 American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino