Stone Reader – Exploring Lost Literary Genius
In 1972, Mark Moskowitz stumbled upon Dow Mossman's novel, "The Stones of Summer," but was initially daunted by its 600-page length and dense prose. It wasn't until 25 years later that he rediscovered the book and found it profoundly resonant, sparking a deep personal connection. This newfound appreciation led Moskowitz to seek out more of Mossman's work, only to find none existed. This absence...
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