Rudolph Delson

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Rudolph Delson



Average rating: 3.32 · 830 ratings · 201 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Maynard and Jennica

3.28 avg rating — 740 ratings — published 2007 — 12 editions
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The Late American Novel: Wr...

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3.61 avg rating — 89 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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How to Win Her Love

4.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2010
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Maynard And Jennica

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“It was that time of dusk when there is a—deepening of the interior shadows. It is a melancholy time: all you need do is switch on one lamp and the inside and the outside will separate, held apart by the reflections in the glass, and evening will begin.”
Rudolph Delson, Maynard and Jennica

“She buys "mixed salad greens" for seven dollars a bag, triple-washed with who knows what. And to get this stuff home, which is only two blocks away from the grocery store, Jennica throws all of it into plastic bags. There is a husk on her corn, corn that Jennica's store sells in April.. there is a rind on her grapefruit, grapefruit that gets flown in from Florida... but still, Jennica puts the corn and the citrus into plastic bags. Her supposedly organic red peppers, which cost six dollars a pound, come in a foam tray under shrink-wrap, but she puts them in a plastic bag. And then the checkout girl puts all of Jennica's little plastic parcels into two or three more big white plastic bags, and then Jennica walks the two blocks home, where she unpacks all the bags and then trows them in the same trash bin where her corn husks and citrus rinds go.”
Rudolph Delson, Maynard and Jennica

“It used to be I would worry I shouldn't have fun and be happy until I had proven I wasn't a failure. Now I am eager to accept that I am failure, so long as I get to have fun and be happy.”
Rudolph Delson, Maynard and Jennica

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