I suspect there at least three ways to characterize 'One Day In the Life of . . .' The first way is through a sunny perspective that poses a question for the reader and is expressed as follows: " 'One Day In the Life of . . .' is the story of a menage a trois (household for three) in which the married pair is the author and a summer home given to the author shortly after his marriage. The lover is the author's wife who forms, during fifty years of...