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  1. Bookforum

    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Culture January 1, 1 Culture January 1, 1 Culture January 1, 1 Culture January 1, 1 Culture January 1, 1 Fiction January 1, 1

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    2013年7月25日 · The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Love, Actually: “The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.” Adelle Waldman has cleverly chosen to tell the story of a younger generation’s …

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. In Karl Marx: A Nineteenth Century Life, Jonathan Sperber’s aim is to present Marx as he actually was—a nineteenth-century thinker engaged with the ideas and …

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. It seems foolish, if not downright irresponsible to feel good about the future in 2010. The disasters of the last decade piled up fast, and apocalyptic fear is now a …

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Culture January 1, 1 One day, walking back to the office after a bibulous lunch, Christopher Beha sees Benjamin Franklin walking beside him:

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    2012年12月17日 · The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Culture December 17, 2012 Few crimes are more harshly forbidden in the Old Testament than sacrifice to the god Moloch (for which see …

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Like Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, whose nameless protagonist proclaims, “I yam what I yam,” and Amy Tan’s choreography of labored meals in pointed …

  8. Peace in Our Time – Bookforum Magazine

    Steven Pinker offers a curiously foreshortened account of humanity’s irenic urges – Douglas P. Fry

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. Culture July 6, 2010 After 13 years of marriage, David Pepin, a videogame entrepreneur, finds that a perverse daydream has come true: His wife, Alice, is …

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    The online edition of Bookforum Magazine. The narrator of Argentine novelist César Aira’s 2004 short story “The Cart,” himself a writer, describes the affinity he feels for an errant shopping trolley that can …