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Disorder and Mid-Life Sorrow

About 7 pages (1,974 words)

The Washington Post, May 19th, 1996

SOMEWHERE at home, either mixed in among the Books I Must Immediately Read Lest I Be Exposed as an Intellectual Charlatan or buried under a box of what my Beloved Spouse acidly refers to as "your important manuscripts," are three or four guides to organizing one's professional life and mastering efficient desk habits. If only I could find these invaluable manuals! In the meantime, allow me to describe, strictly for the purposes of self-flagellation, some of the clutter surrounding the ergonomic chair in which I now slouch. Pinned to my bulletin board I note the following icons: Ten photographs...

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