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Dr. Seuss, Tintin, and a Really Late Library Book
By
The Paris Review
June 5, 2012
On the Shelf
A 1932 original
Tintin in America
cover sells for a
record-breaking 1.3 million euros at auction.
American Pastoral
, coming to a multiplex near you. (Okay, maybe an art house.)
Definitely coming to the multiplex,
Guy Richie’s
Treasure Island
.
The name really says it all:
Haruki Murakami Bingo
.
Dr. Seuss’s
politically charged World War II cartoons.
An honorable patron
returns a book to an Irish library
… eighty years past its due date.
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