Reading Richard Ford: A Tempting Proposition
Regarding the March 8 City of Angles column: The item on novelist Richard Ford mentions an audience member taking exception to Ford’s “lack of grammatical correctness in his new book (one story features a series of sentences that end in propositions) ...â€
Not yet being familiar with that particular story, I can only say that, if each sentence ends in a proposition, that potentially juicy story is the first I’ll be turning to. Oh, excuse me, the first to which I’ll be turning.
LAURA DRABKIN
Studio City
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