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Donna Tartt interview, Vanity Fair 9/92 |
 | | There is the aforementioned Henry Winter; the beautiful (and very close) southern twins Charles and Camilla Macaulay; the rich, thin, elegant neurasthenic Francis Abernathy. |
 | | And then there is the doomed Bunny, Edmund Corcoran, a big "sloppy blond boy, rosy-cheeked and gum-chewing, with a relentlessly cheery demeanor" and a loud, honking voice with a Locust Valley-lockjaw upper-crust accent. |
 | | Bunny is the sole nonintellectual in the bunch - in the end, in a way, this is why he is singled out and dispensed with - but otherwise he fits right in. |
| www.geocities.com /SoHo/8543/dvf3.htm (1961 words) |
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