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Here are Phil’s own descriptions of the green (Norfolk I'm an Educated Man) and the red book (Bikes and Bunnies); blue, well, when we get upon a time, when Dick was in the Army, he had some adventures with his true love, Karen, a wonderful violist, and he wrote a novella which dealt in some "large metaphoric way" with those adventures--or at least with what he took to be the principal issues--concluding that he had a lot to learn. That was the Green Book, first of this series.Then he left the Army and came to Rutgers, as a graduate student in English. His first year, he lived at Welton Street in New Brunswick with Bill, and Mike, and others. The following Spring, he bought a motor-cycle, and in the summer lived with Al and Steve and Mike at Oak Street, where he thought a lot about life and art, and Karen (who was in Aspen, Colorado that summer, though she planned to winter in New Haven where she was a graduate student--they had never quite patched things up, you see), and he also thought more than a little about Steve's girlfriend (whose name was alsoKaren, and whose hair was red), because she was beautiful and strikingly like a character he had invented (he thought) for his novella. Well, it was a summer full of doings and happenings, all set forth in fine style in the previous book, the so-called Red Book, so that you can read all about it.