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Audrey Niffeneggar (1963– )

“I don’t know about you, but I’m kind of fed up with realism. After all, there’s enough reality already; why make more of it? Why not leave realism for the memoirs of drug addicts, the histories of salt, the biographies of porn stars? Why must we continue to read about the travails of divorced people or mildly depressed Canadians when we could be contemplating the shopping habits of zombies, or the difficulties that ensue when living and dead people marry each other? We should be demanding more stories about faery handbags and pyjamas inscribed with the diaries of strange women.”
Audrey Niffeneggar (1963– )

Audrey Niffenegger stands in front of the Harley Clarke Mansion on March 11. Earlier in the week, the Evanston City Council selected the proposal of Ms. Niffenegger’s group, the Artists Book House, for a book arts center at the mansion, 2603 Sheridan Road.