First, this blog replaces my previous blog, thecosmoplitanlawyerblogspot.com . Second, unlike that earlier blog, the present one is primarily meant as a record of my readings. It is not meant to suggest that others will be or should be interested in what I read. And third, in a sense, it is a public diary of one who is an alien in his own American culture. A person who feels at home just about anywhere, except in his birthplace . . . America.
Monday, August 13, 2018
INSPECTOR MAIGRET #32
Georges Simenon, Maigret at the Coroner's (Inspector Maigret), translated from the French by Linda Coverdale (New York: Penguin Books, 2016) ("Maigret was aware that when traveling, a man is always a little ridiculous, because he would like life to go on just as it does back home." Id. at 72.).