ID | #1608023938 |
Added | Tue, 15/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Ed Conroy
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Status | Research
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William & Morrow editor Bruce Lee and his wife ventured into the Womrath bookstore on Lexington Avenue. There, they noticed a very short couple wrapped in winter clothes, looking through Strieber's book Communion and complaining that He had misinterpreted things - they spoke quickly, which was similar to the pronunciation of "upper East side" and a Jewish accent.
When Lee introduced himself as a William & Morrow employee and politely asked what they didn't like about the book, the man ignored him, but the woman expressed such "complete disgust and hatred" that Lee retreated in shock.
They noticed that the strange couple had large darkened glasses that did not completely hide their large "dark almond-shaped eyes."
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Date: January 1987
Location: Manhattan New York
Time: evening
Summary: William & Morrow editor Bruce Lee & his wife ventured into Womrath’s bookstore on Lexington Avenue. There the two noticed a very short couple bundled up in winter clothes, looking over a copy of Strieber’s book “Communion” and complaining how he had interpreted things wrong—they spoke rapidly in what sounded like educated “upper East Side Jewish accents.” When Lee introduced himself as a William & Morrow employee and asked politely what they did not like about the book, the man ignored him, but the woman communicated such “complete loathing & hatred” that the Lees retreated in shock. They noticed that the strange couple was wearing large tinted glasses that did not entirely hide large “dark almond shaped eyes.”
Source: Ed Conroy
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