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Literary Zurich
YOUR ARTICLE on Zurich was excellent ["In Zurich, More Than Steeple Chasing," June 19]. Since the Thomas Mann Archives were highlighted, I can't resist mentioning to your readers with literary interests that both James and Nora Joyce are buried in a charming Zurich cemetary (next to the zoo) and that the Zurich James Joyce Foundation (Augustinergasse 9, CH-8001) offers a superb library. The James Joyce Pub is around the corner.
Joyce lived in Zurich during the first World War and returned at the outbreak of the second World War. He died in Zurich a month later, in January 1941.
Susan Norwitch
Washington
Renewlyweds, Cont'd
I ENJOYED John Deiner's story about the Vegas-style wedding and especially got a chuckle out of Elvis ["The Renewlywed Game," June 12]. My wife and I eloped to Las Vegas almost 10 years ago and checked out the Little White Chapel described in the story -- it was still the same almost 10 years ago.
We had previousely decided to marry at the Grand Canyon (without Elvis or Klingons being present), but maybe we'll have the King renew our vows as the author did.
Alek Komarnitsky


