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Dramatic Deaths, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
October 21, 2013
On the Shelf
Citing health concerns,
Alice Munro
says she will not travel to Sweden to accept her Nobel in person.
“For the first time I felt myself in the presence of a talent greater than my own.” The
long, strange friendship
of Kingsley Amis and Philip Larkin.
“People are messes, every one of us.” Editor
Giancarlo DiTrapano
talks Tyrant.
For its sixtieth anniversary, the
Crime Writers’ Association
has asked its six hundred writer-members to choose the best crime novel of all time. Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Raymond Chandler fight it out.
Speaking of hot competition,
the ten most dramatic deaths in fiction
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