SAN REMO DRIVEBOOKS / Fiction

International Herald Tribune | September 11, 2003| | Copyright

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SAN REMO DRIVE A Novel From MemoryBy Leslie Epstein.238 pages. $24. Handsel Books. Reviewed by Michiko Kakutani* In an essay he once wrote about how he became a writer, Leslie Epstein described his family' s house on San Remo Drive in Los Angeles, a red-brick ''Southern-colonial affair,'' bought from Mary Astor and surrounded by ''eclectic gardens' ' and succulent lemon groves. He described the book-filled library where his father and uncle ã the twins Philip and Julius Epstein, who worked on movie scripts for ''Casablanca,'' ''Arsenic and Old Lace'' and ''The Man Who ...

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