Dan Bern, ’81
Quitting Science, by Cunliffe Merriwether, preface by Dan Bern, ’81.
Paperback, 340 pages, Kababa, 2004.
From www.danbern.com: “we are happy to present, at long last, quitting
science, the odyssey of cunliffe merriwether's travels as a man of science,
with a preface by dan bern and an introduction by the esteemed critic carmela
houndstooth,
and containing some 60 illustrations. quitting science will surely grace
your
bookshelf for years to come, alongside such comparable tomes as gulliver's
travels,
the catcher in the rye, cobalt — its forms and uses, and other great
works of the english language. the first 300 copies of quitting science ordered
from [www.danbern.com/store.html] will be signed by dan bern himself, who, in
penning the preface to quitting science, is perhaps as proud as anything he has
ever
done — short of winning that spelling medal in the second grade. but never
mind that.” [sic]
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