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A Kerouac Muse Dies, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
August 22, 2013
On the Shelf
Beatrice Kozera
, the real-life inspiration for “Terry, the Mexican girl” in
On the Road
, has died, at ninety-two. Apparently she only learned of her involvement a few years ago.
Monica Ali
is one of the new faces of Marks and Spencer.
“In a sign of the times,
aspiring astronauts
were asked to write a Twitter post, a limerick or a haiku as part of their
NASA
applications.” A good sign?
Reports of
the Nook’s death
were greatly exaggerated.
Is Edward Snowden really Thomas Pynchon?
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