4 February (1923): Wallace Stevens to Elsie Stevens

“The lamp-lighter with his long pole is lighting the lamps on the Prado. A man on horse-back has just gone by dressed in white. The colors of the dresses in the automobiles seem chiefly to be shades of pink and orange. When I came in I put on my pajamas to cool off. But as it is now evening I shall dress again and stir about a little….”

Excerpt: "The Collected Blurbs of John Updike"

“From his remarkable early [blurbs] . . . through his beautifully nuanced [blurbs] of family life and the bittersweet humors of middle age and beyond, John Updike has created a body of work in the notoriously difficult form of the [blurb] to sit beside those of these distinguished American predecessors”…