In my last post, Michael Crichton’s Hairdresser, I wrote:
Carrie White begins her book with a few epigraphs, something that Crichton did with his books. The last epigraph for Upper Cut reads:
It is not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw.
--Michael Crichton
Who can tell me the significance of the Crichton quote?
2 comments:
Opening line of Travels!
Yes, Charles! You got it!
"It is not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw" is the first sentence of Michael Crichton's autobiography Travels.
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