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Garcia Márquez Lives,
Clockwork Orange
Is Fifty
By
Sadie Stein
May 15, 2012
On the Shelf
Norwich, England, earns the title of a
Unesco City of Literature
.
The curse of the
New Yorker
profile?
Happy golden anniversary,
Clockwork Orange
. Perhaps
happy
isn’t the word?
Copyediting
Copyediting
.
Angela Garnett
, daughter of Vanessa Bell, who chronicled her Bloomsbury childhood in a memoir, has died at ninety-three.
Rumors of
Gabriel García Márquez’s death
were greatly exaggerated.
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