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Collins’ history of the origins of the British revolutionary left is full of interest, and lessons of which to take heed, ...
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By Dwight Garner How the Movies Made Joan Didion a Great American Writer A new book by Alissa Wilkinson argues that the iconic writer’s imagination and signature style were profoundly shaped by ...