Terrible Honesty by Ann Douglas is what I'm reading now, but it's not available anywhere online. Really fascinating sort of dated but brave and VERY THOROUGHLY researched book about the culture of 1920s manhattan
Y'all need to be less articulate; my instinct when I visit this forum is to post, every time out, something like "I'M utterly DYINGGG G urghrghsgjhfhgfjdgdfhjj!!!!!!!"
Good luck everyone this is so much
I recognize that I'd complain almost no matter what the process was like, but yeah, it'd be cool if all the results came out at least relatively close to "at the same time". Woooooooo what a ride
Went ahead and fucked around and emailed the uhhh DGS was it? Or some Professor who seemed like she would know. Got back on a Saturday (whoops—I personally forgot it was the weekend) on her iPhone. Class. (No sarcasm at all here; that rules.)
Welp, applied three or four days ago to Yale (combined PhD with Film and Media Studies), Irvine, and Berkeley. Got into Cambridge and rejected from Oxford two years ago, so we'll see what happens. Simply waiting for 2/3 of my rec-letter writers to submit before the 15th. Good luck to everyone!