At Goodman and Levine’s

1954

There were two reasons why Di Yunge chose to carry on by themselves in a separate cafe. One was purely financial. The coffeehouse on Division Street was too dear for young writers, most of whom either were poor workers in a factory or had no job whatever. To spend these hours at Sholom’s they would need at least a quarter in their pocket and—in…

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