Three Days As The Crow Flies is a novel by art impresario Danny Simmons. A "slice-of-life", all of the events of the book unfold within a three-day period. Published in 2004, Three Days As The Crow Flies gives the reader a glimpse of the 1980s art scene in downtown Manhattan.
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