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Topic: Books (page 366)

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Transvestite hit men attack! Ed Wood's novels are even more ridiculous than his movies

Greg Villepique
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Simon Callow's "Love Is Where It Falls": Gay man, straight woman

Daniel Reitz
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The past is another country: A.S. Byatt selects five unforgettable historical novels

A.S. Byatt
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Ivory Tower: In "The Culture of Fear," Barry Glassner explains what America really should be afraid of

Chris Colin
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Craig Offman
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Did toxic drinking water kill the children at Columbine High?

Jill Priluck
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The battle for the soul of the Net

Andrew Leonard
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"White Hunters": When the shooting was fine

Scott Sutherland
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What do single girls want? At a panel in NYC, a single man gets no answers

Craig Offman
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What do I say to the rubber dildo? When it comes to personal revelation, the author of the masculinity guide "Standup Guy" sits

Cary Tennis
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Stephen Fry's "Moab Is My Washpot": Excessively digressive schoolboy memoirs from an arch British actor

Charles Taylor
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Death of a bodice-ripper: Romance novelist Nancy Richards-Akers celebrated fierce but tender men in 16 books. Then her husband s

Julia Gracen
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Utopian scholar or ruthless CEO: Will the real Henry Louis Gates please stand up?

Craig Offman
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Jerry lives! The Grateful Dead guitarist speaks to Salon readers through psychic friend

Craig Offman
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"Desperate Characters": A brilliant, cheerless classic

Andrew O'Hehir
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Dear Mr. Blue: Is it OK for me to see my married male friend without his

Garrison Keillor
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"Girls' Guide" rocks! An interview with Melissa Bank

Cynthia Joyce
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"Girls' Guide" sucks! Not terribly funny; not terribly anything at all

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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Wings of (Serbian) desire: Vociferous pro-Milosevic writer denounced by European intelligentsia

David Hudson
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"Devil Take the Hindmost": Dark speculations on financial speculation

Gary Krist
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The fine art of navel-gazing: Ann Beattie picks five great books about self-consciousness

Ann Beattie
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Craig Offman
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The ethereal physics of scientific authorship: Why do the powerful get so much credit?

Eugen Tarnow
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The wages of thin: The skinny on "The Skinny," a new book that purports to tell it like it is about losing weight

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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