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Fifty days of solitude

Fifty days of solitude

by Doris Grumbach

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Faced with a rare opportunity to experiment with solitude, Doris Grumbach decided to live in her coastal Maine home without speaking to anyone for fifty days. The result is a beautiful meditation about what it means to write, to be alone, and to come to terms with mortality.
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["20th century" "American Novelists" "Biography" "Homes and haunts" "Intellectual life" "Novelists American" "Social life and customs" "Solitude" "Maine social life and customs" "Maine biography" "Women authors" "Large type books" "New York Times reviewed" "American Women novelists"]

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