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Conversational Reading: The Latinos Love Onetti Feb 13, 2009 ... The Latinos Love Onetti. Interesting. Mario Vargas Llosa has written a sort of homage/critique of the works of Uruguayan literary titan Juan ...
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Conversational Reading: READING THE WORLD: Karen S. Kingsbury ... For Reading the World, I conducted a number of interviews with translators of RTW books. These interviews are meant to get a variety of translators' ...
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Conversational Reading: READING THE WORLD: Karen S. Kingsbury ... For Reading the World, I conducted a number of interviews with translators of RTW books. These interviews are meant to get a variety of translators' ...
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Conversational Reading: READING THE WORLD: Katherine Silver Interview For Reading the World, I conducted a number of interviews with translators of RTW books. These interviews are meant to get a variety of ...
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Conversational Reading: daniel sada Feb 23, 2009 ... Daily news, commentary, book reviews, interviews, and features, with a focus on literary fiction.
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Conversational Reading: Strange eBay Listings From the LRB's history of eBay:The site has made the headlines most often for the wacky merchandise that has been sold or listed over the ...
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Conversational Reading: Rebecca Solnit Was Almost Crushed by ... Jul 21, 2005 ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Rebecca Solnit Was Almost Crushed by French Paper Mache Statues: ...
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Conversational Reading: Friday Column: Rewriting Motherhood: Why ... May 30, 2008 ... Today we have a guest column from novelist Jennifer Epstein. ... Friday Column: Rewriting Motherhood: Why Career and Home Do Balance (at Least, for Me) .... Weekly Bargains | Staff Picks | Author Interviews ...
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Conversational Reading: Harper Studio on ebooks Mar 2, 2009 ... Harper Studio is supposed to be a "new" kind of publisher. Forget those fat advances and celebrity memoirs . . . Harper Studio is all about ...
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Conversational Reading: Sven Birkerts Still Harping on Context Mar 13, 2009 ... In The Atlantic, Sven Birkerts argues that the Kindle (or e-reading writ large) will decimate literary context: Our rapidly evolving digital ...
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