Writing
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago"Double Time for Pat Hobby," by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Pat Hobby fantasizes about sabotaging producer Mr. DeTinc to secure his job amid the chaos of film production.
Two people sitting with their backs to each other in a bistro - that was marriage. Chairs flung across the room; tables flipped; fingers idling on the switch of an electric carving knife: all these things were marriage, too.