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Topic: Books (page 372)

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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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Dmitri Nabokov's quandary: Should he release his father's unfinished novel?

Craig Offman
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Nietzsche and cow dung: A day in the life of a mindful cowboy

Whet Moser
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No wine, women or Harvard: Deep Springs cattle ranching commune

Denise Dowling
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Life after the fatwa: An interview with Salman Rushdie

Laura Miller
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Bosnian writer prefers Chicago, thanks; Peter Handke likes Serbs

Craig Offman
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"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon": Stephen King bats .900

Charles Taylor
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And now for something completely different: Conservative British philosopher Roger Scruton sued by the Pet Shop Boys

Craig Offman
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Grace Metalious
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"Peyton Place": Did Grace Metalious have her own secret sin?

Bill Donahue
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"The World Through a Monocle": How the New Yorker reflected the racial jitters and sexism of affluent liberals

Craig Seligman
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Sea, sex and ... William Vollmann? Club Med tempts vacationers with pale, bitter novelists

Craig Offman
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Ivory Tower: Naked came the sophomore: I was an Ivy League streaker

Jeannette Johnston
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Below the belt: A Harvard med student cringes at her first genital exam

Ellen Lerner Rothman
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"Roger Fishbite": Emily Prager's brilliant new parody of "Lolita"

Elizabeth Judd
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Matthiessen's "Bone by Bone": A lynching from the victim's point of view

Roger Gathman
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Garrison Keillor: I am so ripe for an affair it isn't even funny. Should Itake the plunge?

Garrison Keillor
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Cunningham nabs Pulitzer; DiCaprio grabs "Dreamland"

Craig Offman
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Breaking up with the Beats: Kerouac and Ginsberg were my first literary loves -- but I had to get off their road By David Gates

David Gates
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"The Coldest Winter Ever": Sister Souljah stars in her own first novel.

Sean Elder
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1-800-MY-BOOK-TANKED

Craig Offman
David Foster Wallace (Hachette Book Group)

Book Bag: David Foster Wallace picks five neglected masterpieces

David Foster Wallace
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"The Sopranos": Six Catholic schoolgirls go in search of love.

Stephanie Zacharek
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