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Prejudices
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H. L. Mencken |
Mencken, with his acerbic wit and tongue planted permanently near if not in cheek, laments a world where some feel that all original criticism has been done. New ideas are old ideas with new vocabula… |
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A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again
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David Foster Wallace |
A collection of stories from David Foster Wallace is occasion to celebrate. These stories -- which have been prominently serialized in Harper's, Esquire, the Paris Review, and elsewhere -- explore in… |
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Make-believe town
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David Mamet |
A provocative collection of essays ranges from memories of his early life as a writer and days on Broadway to polemics on public support for the arts, nudity in films, Jews and Hollywood, and the reh… |
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