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A Surfeit of Blood: Alison Lurie on Angela Carter's Collected Stories
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Atwood, Updike and Hitchens on
Snow
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"
Saturday
is a dismayingly bad book": John Banville on Ian McEwan
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Sophie's Choice
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"Witness the crime that is an American Indian reservation"
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"If you get bored with Eden, what's left?"
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Middlesex
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Gone with the Wind
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Bukowski's
Hollywood
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Kingsley Amis' 1962 Review of
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