[Vwoolf] Duke Magazine pix of VW desk

Neverow, Vara S. neverowv1 at southernct.edu
Mon Aug 17 11:01:26 EDT 2015


The desk is absolutely gorgeous (but the text that superimposed on the bookshelves is definitely visually distracting).

Thanks so much Leslie!

Vara


Vara Neverow
Professor, English and Women's Studies
English Department, EN D265
Southern Connecticut State University
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New Haven, CT 06515
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From: Leslie Kathleen Hankins <LHankins at cornellcollege.edu<mailto:LHankins at cornellcollege.edu>>
Date: Monday, August 17, 2015 at 10:13 AM
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Subject: [Vwoolf] Duke Magazine pix of VW desk

Hi all, Duke U acquired VW's writing desk (I believe designed by Vanessa) and here is a scan of the one page piece with picture, entitled "Crazy Smart" (which is a term duke uses for their students, but seems a poor choice here one might say)

savoring the summer, leslie

--
Leslie Kathleen Hankins
Professor
Department of English & Creative Writing

"Moreover, however interesting facts may be, they are an inferior form of fiction, & gradually we become impatient of their weakness & diffuseness, of their compromises & evasions, of the slovenly sentences which they make for themselves, and are eager to revive ourselves with the greater intensity & truth of fiction."
                                                         Virginia Woolf, "How Should One Read a Book?"
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