<p>A one-man publishing firm and a designer of abecedarians agendas address books and &ldquo;blanks&rdquo; this story&rsquo;s narrator threads together his most complicated design yet: the story of his own past. Living in The Country Club Plaza the &ldquo;Mr. Tabula Rasa&rdquo; of Kansas City tries to make&nbsp;sense of his life through Wednesday Wives Chekhov the dictionary and fabricated religion.<br /><br />The story weaves through his college memories written in fleeting Didion-esque vignettes: Berkeley. The &lsquo;60s. Two boys howling Ginsberg in the campus library. Riots. The bourgeois of academia and pretend-doctors. A lab where dogs are bled dry for the &ldquo;betterment of humanity.&rdquo; Hazen: his close friend and classmate a man privy to quick wit and easy women. Beth: a waitress painter and unrequited love. And Austen: the black Healy that welds the three together.<br /><br />Teeming with reminisces of the ugly and beautiful of youthful misunderstandings and secret longings Robert Day offers us a man&rsquo;s life as glossy possible and vast as a blank book.</p>
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