by Irvin S. Cobb
Cobb's humour is dated on occasion, and he was prone to repetition, but at other times he nails it. This is the best description I've ever read of a piano recital (probably the only one I've read, but never mind):"She starts gently. She throws her head far back and closes her eyes dreamily, and hit...
Cobb's humour is dated on occasion, and he was prone to repetition, but at other times he nails it. This is the best description I've ever read of a piano recital (probably the only one I've read, but never mind):"She starts gently. She throws her head far back and closes her eyes dreamily, and hit...