Portmantomes
Following Mark Kleiman
Careful readers of this space will remember Portmantomes, a great literary innovation designed to economize on reading time by combining two books into one, the more disparate the better. The concept was pioneered by Chronogram, whose readers came up with such not-to-be missed volumes as:
No Exit Voice and Loyalty
Valley of the Doll's House
Invisible Man for All Seasons
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Superman
The Little Prince and the Pauper
Long Day's Journey Into Night Flight
Long Day's Journey Into Night of the Living Dead
Jules and Lord Jim
A Streetcar Named Desire Under the Elms
Eat's, Shoots, and Leaves of Grass
The Curious incident of the Dog in the Night Time and the River
Guerillas in the Mist
A Book of Common Prayer for Owen Meany
L'Histoire d'O Henry
The Divine Commedy in Three Acts
The Confessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Man for all Seasons
Pilgrims Progress Coexistance and Intellectual Freedom
Emma Bovary
The Return of the King of Hearts
The Martian Chronicles of Narnia
The Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
The Stranger in a Strange Land
A Doll's House on the Prarie
The Black Swan's Lake
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