(Sydney Morning Herald) JEFFREY Eugenides is skulking around outside what he calls the only den of
iniquity in downtown Princeton. It's a cigar shop called a Little Taste of Cuba,
which is slightly ironic given that you can't buy a Romeo Y Julieta there
because of the US embargo on trade with Havana.
''The reason it's a den of iniquity is all the guys go in there and they
smoke cigars, the smoke pours out of the place and everyone walking by is
horrified. Because everything else is pretty antiseptic in Princeton except this
cigar store, and naturally I gravitate to it,'' says the American novelist, who
is in the streets for better phone reception.
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