The House That the Campaign Built
Walter Finch had been writing advertisements for sixteen years when he came home one Tuesday evening and found his wife, Evelyn, speaking in copy. Not metaphorically. Not poetically. In actual advertising copy, the kind he wrote every day on the twenty-third floor of the Harrison & Sterling building on Madison Avenue. "I love the way you walk through the door at seven-fifteen," Evelyn said, and...
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