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Topic: Books
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"My War Gone By, I Miss It So": Carnage and smack in Bosnia and Chechnya
Judith Coburn
Books Log: New York finally turns out for Dawn Powell
Maria Russo
The Fabulous Kingdom: The secret history of gays and Disney
Jeff Truesdell
Gary Krist's "Chaos Theory": Breakneck ride in a fast machine
Jonathan Miles
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"Mao: A Life" and "Mao Zedong": Two new bios of "the cuddly dictator," o
Gavin McNett
Ivory Tower: Beach reading: Travel studies just wants to be taken seriously. But academics say it's a field tainted by sand
Jason Wilson
Dear Mr. Blue: Should I tell my friend that the man she's infatuated with propositioned me?
Garrison Keillor
"The Testament of Yves Gundron" by Emily Barton: An inventive novel dreams up a lost civilization and uses it to slam modern lif
Virginia Heffernan
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Books Log: Book Critics announce short list
Maria Russo
Eclipsed: Did I marry a more successful writer to avoid my own literary ambition?
Claire Dederer
A theatrical master picks five otherworldly novels
Richard Foreman
Ivory Tower: How does the Japanese government turn its students into passive vessels?
Tom Bradley
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Books Log: Will "Primary Colors" author score another win?
Craig Offman
Zve Heller's "Everything You Know": An incorrigible creep and his dead daughter's diaries
John Frederick Moore
Laura Miller
"Ghosts of Cape Sabine": Snow, starvation, mutiny, cannibalism -- another great arctic thriller
Jonathan Miles
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Craig Offman
Drug cults, incest and the tooth fairy: The dark visions of Graham Joyce
Polly Shulman
Ivory Tower: Do we really need another Bonesman in the Oval Office?
Stephen Prothero
Bohemian rhapsodies: If '60s hippies taught us anything, it's how not to rebel
Dennis Drabelle
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"So I Am Glad": Another wonderfully weird, sexy tale from A.L. Kennedy
Elise Harris
Craig Offman
Colin Harrison's "Afterburn": It's mean. It's tough. It's ugly. It's male. But is it art?
Peter Kurth
Can hip-hop launch a new breed of black fiction?
Craig Offman
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