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Beautiful Bookshelves, Rule Breaking, and More!
By
Sadie Stein
May 3, 2012
On the Shelf
The Tehran International Book Fair
cracks down on “harmful” titles.
“Poets break all the rules. When other writers take their photos outdoors, poets stay inside. They’re the only ones who
wear hats or leather jackets with nothing underneath
.”
Target will no longer be in the Kindle business
. (A sentence that would have mystified our forebears.)
“The passive voice
remains an important arrow in the rhetorical quiver. After all, it exists for a reason.”
A gallery of beautiful bookshelves
.
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