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Growing Edge

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Growing Edge is the third in a series of autobiography written by the famous mid-century architect, Doug Rucker. In his own words; After making eight, one hundred-page comedy books with cartoons and humorous essays and giving them to friends, and doing enough poetry to fill a four-hundred page book, I finally had the desire remember the past and think maybe I could write it. I'd tell myself the stories of my life. At the age of sixty-five and prompted by my mother's gift of three tattered family photo albums, I was reminded of the past and suddenly wanted to remember everything of that far distant time. I started with my birth. It should organize easily. The outline would be chronological. In remembering everything, perhaps I indulged myself too much, but you be the judge. When I finished the book after writing about graduating from the University of Illinois, I felt, perhaps my life story could not be told in a mere three or four hundred pages. It looked very much like there would at least be a LATER STORIES. ~ Doug Rucker

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781735471716
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 350
  • Published:
  • September 28, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 229x152x27 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 798 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 14, 2024

Description of Growing Edge

Growing Edge is the third in a series of autobiography written by the famous mid-century architect, Doug Rucker. In his own words;
After making eight, one hundred-page comedy books with cartoons and humorous essays and giving them to friends, and doing enough poetry to fill a four-hundred page book, I finally had the desire remember the past and think maybe I could write it. I'd tell myself the stories of my life.

At the age of sixty-five and prompted by my mother's gift of three tattered family photo albums, I was reminded of the past and suddenly wanted to remember everything of that far distant time. I started with my birth. It should organize easily. The outline would be chronological.

In remembering everything, perhaps I indulged myself too much, but you be the judge. When I finished the book after writing about graduating from the University of Illinois, I felt, perhaps my life story could not be told in a mere three or four hundred pages. It looked very much like there would at least be a LATER STORIES. ~ Doug Rucker

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