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Salon.com
June 23, 2000
Charles Taylor
King Leer Two new books plumb the troubled life and inimitable genius of Groucho Marx. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Salon.com
June 23, 2000
Etelka Lehoczky
"The Married Man" and "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side" Another autobiographical novel from the esteemed chronicler of gay male America -- and from his nephew, family dish. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Salon.com
June 22, 2000
Michael Cunningham
Virginia Woolf: The quiet revolutionary The author of "The Hours" celebrates the writer who inspired his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
Salon.com
June 22, 2000
Neil Gordon
"The Confirmation" by Thomas Powers The truly bizarre inner workings of the CIA are exposed in a thriller by an intelligence expert. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Salon.com
June 22, 2000
Andreas Killen
Constipation = civilization In "Inner Hygiene," professor James C. Whorton reminds us that some of our great thinkers, from Martin Luther to Ben Franklin and beyond, have been afflicted with clogged bowels. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
Salon.com
June 21, 2000
Beth Kephart
The uncomfortable reader How do you arrange your body so you can lose yourself in a book? mark for My Articles 4 similar articles
Salon.com
June 21, 2000
Gavin McNett
"Virtual Tibet" and "The Search for the Panchen Lama" Even the experts fail to grasp the banality of Tibet. mark for My Articles 71 similar articles
Salon.com
June 21, 2000
Cathy Young
It's payback time In "The War Against Boys," author Christina Hoff Sommers claims that unfair programs to empower girls have taken a toll on boys. mark for My Articles 241 similar articles
Salon.com
June 21, 2000
Jake Tapper
Richard Stengel's "You're Too Kind: A History of Flattery" The author of a new book on sweet-talking was Bill Bradley's chief speechwriter. Maybe his stoic former boss should have perused a few chapters. mark for My Articles 56 similar articles
Salon.com
June 21, 2000
Porter Shreve
Deadly prose At the Second Great Obituary Writers' Conference, members of the dismal trade talk shop, network and listen to presentations such as "How many ways can one say 'died'?" mark for My Articles
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