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From: mudede charles <mudede@hotmail.com>
This was in the obit column of The Stranger-a weekly here in Seattle.
Clark Humphrey
Nova Zembla, whose closing sale concludes this week, was the only
Bellevue furniture store to ever be named for a fictional kingdom in
the Nabokov novel Pale Fire.
Charles Tonderai Mudede
Book Editor
The Stranger
206 323 7101
charles@thestranger.com
** Bellevue, for those who do not know, is across Lake Washington and
connected to Seattle by a long bridge. The whole area is called "East
Side" and it's sort of like SF and East Bay, albeit not quite as huge (but
getting there, of course...) GD**
This was in the obit column of The Stranger-a weekly here in Seattle.
Clark Humphrey
Nova Zembla, whose closing sale concludes this week, was the only
Bellevue furniture store to ever be named for a fictional kingdom in
the Nabokov novel Pale Fire.
Charles Tonderai Mudede
Book Editor
The Stranger
206 323 7101
charles@thestranger.com
** Bellevue, for those who do not know, is across Lake Washington and
connected to Seattle by a long bridge. The whole area is called "East
Side" and it's sort of like SF and East Bay, albeit not quite as huge (but
getting there, of course...) GD**