I was sitting in Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits (no apostrophe) chowing down on a three piece with fries, thinking - food is never is good as you remember it. I'd been dreaming of Popeyes for the past year, and never got around to going. It was ok.
While eating, I was reading a book (The Paris Review #164 - Winter 2002) and in this book there was a story (The Man in the Back Row Has a Question VIII) and in this story, a group of writers were interviewed.
The question: What is your favorite crime in literature?
Ann Arensberg:
"Murder in a cathedral...(or other) ecclesiastical setting. Universities... The presence of a corpse is most shocking in enclosed societies which represent stability and lofty moral ideals."
While eating, I was reading a book (The Paris Review #164 - Winter 2002) and in this book there was a story (The Man in the Back Row Has a Question VIII) and in this story, a group of writers were interviewed.
The question: What is your favorite crime in literature?
Ann Arensberg:
"Murder in a cathedral...(or other) ecclesiastical setting. Universities... The presence of a corpse is most shocking in enclosed societies which represent stability and lofty moral ideals."
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