"The Dog, literary father of Jaguars and houses on Macintosh Road."
What's the real meaning of the phrase? Is their any real meaning(s) in "Jaguars and houses on Macintosh Road"?
"The Dog, literary father of Jaguars and houses on Macintosh Road."
What's the real meaning of the phrase? Is their any real meaning(s) in "Jaguars and houses on Macintosh Road"?
One aspect of his personality or "alter ego" if you will, that was always my(maybe mistaken)impression...
The Dog is the main character in his novels. His novels are the reason he can own a Jaguar and a house on Macintosh Road.
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