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		<title>Don&#8217;t Get Me Wrong: The dangers of lecturing your readers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the strange, heady powers that the writing of fiction awards is the arrival of multiple mouths. You&#8217;ve got one brain, but get a story going and all of a sudden you&#8217;re compelled to speak in several voices. Here&#8217;s the temptation: since you&#8217;ve got to put words in all those mouths, why not channel [...]


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		<title>David Foster Wallace: mapless territory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(The text of my remarks on David Foster Wallace, delivered January 31 at the Koret Auditorium. This was part of the San Francisco Public Library&#8217;s Writers Remembered, an annual tribute to writers who passed away in the previous year.) David Foster Wallace didn&#8217;t just bring his own style, he brought his own relationship to words. [...]


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		<title>Reading: Alice Munro&#8217;s The Progress of Love , p. 86</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cynthia Ozick calls Alice Munro &#8220;our Chekhov&#8221;, and I couldn&#8217;t agree more. Not only am I amazed that she hasn&#8217;t won the Nobel Prize yet, I&#8217;m amazed that hordes of dazzled, appreciative readers haven&#8217;t gathered in the Ontario countryside, woven their own Nobel Prize out of roots and branches, and presented it to her door. [...]


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