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Topic: Books (page 371)

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Uncovering Carver: Three new Raymond Carver stories discovered

Craig Offman
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Garrison Keillor He took me to sexual heights I didn't know existed, but still he won't commit

Garrison Keillor
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Ian Buruma's "Anglomania": Why all the world has a thing for England

JoAnn Gutin
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Photo finish: Déjà vu on a book jacket; Iowa defends its writers

Craig Offman
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"The Leper's Companion": Journeying to Jerusalem in 1410

Alex Abramovich
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Book Bag: Richard Powers picks five post-colonial novels that push English to the limit

Richard Powers
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Privacy books: Is government your protector or your persecutor?

Mike Godwin
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Racism or science? An FSU geneticist stirs outrage by claiming that blacks are less intelligent than whites

Chris Colin
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Boning up on the Balkans: Has a history book influenced Clinton?

Craig Offman
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A Princeton conservative blisters the democratized academy

Euny Hong Koral
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"Go West Young F*cked-Up Chick": An uneven trip down the L.A. rabbit hole

Andrew Roe
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The breaking point: Gitta Sereny ponders the Colorado killings

Craig Offman
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"Country of Exiles": American rootlessness takes its toll

Chris Lehmann
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Endless pain: It changes all the rules

Luanne Armstrong
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"Last Things": A mother's breakdown through a child's eyes

Craig Seligman
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Babble-on revisited: Pale, embittered writers ignore Club Med guests

Craig Offman
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Not alone: Astronomers discover the first multiplanet solar system besides ours

Chris Colin
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"The Curse": The case for bearing your Tampax proudly

Stephanie Zacharek
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Talking trash and taking bets: The tussle over the U.K.'s poet laureate

Jennifer Kabat
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Who picks the U.S. poet laureate?

Craig Offman
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"Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)": The wife stuff

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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Steve Erickson recommends five seriously weird L.A. novels

Steve Erickson
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"The Lexus and the Olive Tree": Thomas L. Friedman argues nations must globalize or die

Scott Whitney
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Martha Nussbaum's "Sex and Social Justice": Brilliant on justice, evasive on sex

Maria Russo
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