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William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterFinding Aid Authors: Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist.
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Diary (Asia), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acc. 2014.243 was received by Special Collections by U.S.P.S. on 2/20/2014.
Accessioned and minimally described by Tim Eklund, Special Collections staff, in January 2015.
This collection consists of one diary containing thoughts transcribed by an unknown author during a 1982 trip to Asia, with trips to Thailand, India, and Hong Kong. The author comments on the scenery and the locals. Much of the diary concerns Les — the author's significant other and travel companion who left as tensions rose between them. The author's travels, thoughts, and interactions with locals are increasingly bitter and lonely after Les departed. The seller of the diary alludes that the author and Les were lesbian partners but this has not been confirmed. Only about a third of the diary contains entries.
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