8/31/11
On a hot August day, I drove from Manhattan up the Taconic
The Complete History of Adam Panflick: "On a hot August day, I drove from Manhattan up the Taconic, over to Route 7 and north to to the town where Adam lived after he burnt himself at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1968 until the day he concluded it was hopeless to continue trying to repair a marriage he had been instrumental in helping to demolish."
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