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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowOver the course of more than 50 years, novelist and biographer Louis Auchincloss has established himself as one of Americas pre-eminent chroniclers of New York's upper class. As he prepares to publish his 60th book— the novel East Side Story— he pauses to reflect on rare books, Howard Dean, and his writing ability
December 2004Over the course of more than 50 years, novelist and biographer Louis Auchincloss has established himself as one of Americas pre-eminent chroniclers of New York's upper class. As he prepares to publish his 60th book— the novel East Side Story— he pauses to reflect on rare books, Howard Dean, and his writing ability
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