NEW YORK TIMES

October 11, 2001

“Sometimes it’s enough for a room to serve as pure retreat. The drawn shades and cork-lined walls in Maureen Footer’s womblike bedroom are homage to her muse, the hypochondriac, neurasthenic and noise-averse Marcel Proust, though many New Yorkers would also appreciate it that way.”

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