Talk:Ourselves to Know
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[edit]IIf the goal of this group is to elevate awareness of O'Hara's work now and for the future, it's necessary to get it into the digital domain. His books are out of print, and they don't even have Wikipedia pages. So after I finished "Ourselves to Know" I built a page on Wikipedia and wrote a quick plot summary.
There's still a lot of work to do on the page. I invite anyone to jump in and make edits. It's easy to create a Wikipedia account if you don't have one.
Ideas to improve the page include: uploading a cover image, adding a section on "Critical Reception"; another section on "Depiction of the American Civil War"; add references to the "Bank Panic of 1907"; discuss parallels between "Ourselves to Know" and Nabokov's "Lolita"; and there is much more.
Ideas to improve the page include: uploading a cover image, adding a section on "Critical Reception"; another section on "Depiction of the American Civil War"; add references to the "Bank Panic of 1907"; discuss parallels between "Ourselves to Know" and Nabokov's "Lolita"; and there is much more. 72.177.19.67 (talk) 01:37, 16 July 2023 (UTC)