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  • "Damion is getting on base for us," Garner observed.

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  • * In his introduction to The Journal, editor Damion Searls remarks, "The 'he' in this first entry is undoubtedly Emerson."

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  • Urban Fashions, and his name, Damion “Dyme” Gunners.

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  • I knew you were up to your freaking shenanigans, Damion.

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  • “I want that ring, Damion,” his wife told him, her mouth twisted as she eyed me.

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  • Translator, editor, and novelist Damion Searls has had abridgments and selections on his mind for much of the past few years (see his recent work,; or the Whale) and was guided in his selection by a very particular ethos, which he describes both in his introduction to the book, and in the informal Q&A that follows.

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  • (Both posts recommended to us by Thoreau Journal editor, Damion Searls.)

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  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference A Conversation with Damion Searls about Thoreau's Journal:

    A Conversation with Damion Searls about Thoreau's Journal 2009

  • * In his introduction to The Journal, editor Damion Searls remarks, "The 'he' in this first entry is undoubtedly Emerson."

    Commonplace 2010

  • Translator, editor, and novelist Damion Searls has had abridgments and selections on his mind for much of the past few years (see his recent work,; or the Whale) and was guided in his selection by a very particular ethos, which he describes both in his introduction to the book, and in the informal Q&A that follows.

    A Conversation with Damion Searls about Thoreau's Journal 2009

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