They would wear these literary-themed shirts, profiled in the NY TImes.
NYT: The shirts, created by David Bukszpan and Michael Kravetsky, are advertised as a way to “wear your read” and support the real heroes of American culture. Each one features a vaguely symbolic number on the back and an insignia on the front — a tell-tale heart or raven for Edgar Allan Poe, a patch of grass for Walt Whitman, a circle with a slash through it for Bartleby the Scrivener, who would prefer not to. More...
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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