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Image‘Green Mansions’Dear Diary:It was a summer evening in 1974, and I was on my way to visit my boyfriend, who lived on Ocean Avenue near Avenue J in Brooklyn. I had come from Queens and was reading a paperback novel, “Green Mansions” by William Henry Hudson, while waiting for the M train on an elevated platform. At one point, I took a step, and the book fell out of my hands onto the tracks. Suddenly, a tall young man jumped down, retrieved it, climbed back up and handed it to me with a smile on his face. It’s been almost 50 years, and I am still hoping that he never did anything so dangerous again.
Persons: William Henry Hudson, It’s, — Linda Grebanier Locations: Brooklyn, Queens
Detail of the portrait of W.H. Hudson by Frank Brooks that hangs above the fireplace at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds headquarters in Sandy, England. A beanpole of a man, decked out in tweeds, waistcoat and laced boots, looking more British than the British, he kept himself cool by carrying a moist handkerchief inside his hat. Some believed that Hudson, sharp-eyed and constantly on the move, was like a wild bird himself—a hawk, perhaps, or an eagle. His laugh sounded like that of the green woodpecker, reports Conor Mark Jameson in his new biography, adding that he could no longer listen to that bird without thinking of Hudson.
Persons: . Hudson, Frank Brooks, Conor Mark Jameson William Henry Hudson, Hudson, Conor Mark Jameson Organizations: Royal Society for Locations: ., Sandy , England, tweeds, British
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