lillithblackwell: “Of all the people I knew well at Bennington, I knew least about her. She wa
lillithblackwell: “Of all the people I knew well at Bennington, I knew least about her. She was very put-together, very controlled. One year at the end of term, a bunch of us had been up all night for days; I remember she calmed us all down by reading aloud from P. G. Wodehouse. And Donna was always dressed. She wore what was appropriate for the hour of the day. She dressed for dinner. She liked well-tailored boys’ suits. If you went to her room at four A.M.—she was an insomniac—you’d find her sitting at her desk, smoking a cigarette, wearing a perfectly pressed white shirt buttoned to the top, collar studs, trousers with a knife crease.” A former classmate on Donna Tartt -- source link