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Simon Gray

(1936–2008)

English playwright, novelist, and memoirist

I was expert at the kind of hallucinatory economics that turned every snake into a ladder—whenever I dined in a fairly expensive restaurant, for instance, I calculated that I’d saved money by not dining in a very expensive one, and the money saved I tacked on to my inner bank account, as if it were money earned. Thus I became richer every time I ate out at my own expense, and twice as much richer when I ate out at someone else’s expense.

Simon Gray

The Smoking Diaries (New York: Da Capo Press, 2005), 204.