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Who’s your literary hero?

At the Guardian, they’re running an interesting series of brief essays by writers about “the writers who inspired them.” Though some of the writers veer off course to describe artists (Margaret Drabble, for example, chooses Van Gogh—and John Banville shares … Continue reading

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What are you reading this weekend?

This weekend I’m off to visit my parents. I’ve finished the King and will probably pass it along to my mom. Two other books will accompany me: Margaret Drabble’s The Garrick Year. Just days after reading Roger Angell’s essay about … Continue reading

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