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Helpmeets, Field Guides, Burning Questions
By
Sadie Stein
July 26, 2012
On the Shelf
“Few couples have had as complicated and even posthumous a relationship as
Friderike Burger and Stefan Zweig
, the Austrian Jewish writer who was and continues to be one of the most widely translated German-language authors in the world.”
The eternal question, really: What would happen
if fonts were superheroes
?
The other eternal question: What would happen
if great authors were Olympics commentators
?
Vote for
the best YA novel ever written
.
A field guide to the American blurb
. An endangered species?
The
Man Booker long list
is announced.
Oh no! Citing rising operating costs,
the Bowery Poetry Club
joins the list of closing literary landmarks.
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