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Kathy Acker, Drawn to the Margins, Pushed Literature’s Boundaries
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Deal to Merge Two Publishing Giants Is on the Verge of Collapse
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In ‘G-Man,’ a J. Edgar Hoover as Complex as the Country He Served
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‘Love and Rockets,’ a Series that Helped Redefine Comics, Turns 40
November 18, 2022
Sent From David Hockney’s iPad
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What Books Does Haruki Murakami Find Disappointing? His Own.
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Beneath Its Pink Cover, ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Offers a Story About Power
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Dick Gregory, a Humorist With Many Passions and a Singular Gift
November 15, 2022
Michelle Obama Has Some Advice
November 14, 2022
Loyal to God and Trump, Mike Pence Defends His Record
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