Letters tell you what the writer thinks of the recipient; journals tell you who the writer is.


Double Discovery (1980)


Letters tell you what the writer thinks of the recipient; journals tell you who the writer is.

Letters tell you what the writer thinks of the recipient; journals tell you who the writer is.

Letters tell you what the writer thinks of the recipient; journals tell you who the writer is.

Letters tell you what the writer thinks of the recipient; journals tell you who the writer is.