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12-18-2005 @ 5:07PM
Michael Leddy said...
Chatwin, yes, but I don't think there's any real evidence that Hemingway was a Moleskine user, much less a hard-core fan. Modo & Modo, the Italian company that revived the Moleskine name and now produces the notebooks, has a tendency to turn any reference to a famous writer's "small notebook" into a veiled reference to a Moleskine. Moleskine notebooks are, of course, great--no argument there.
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