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African queen

Isak Dinesen merged her life and art into a romantic melodrama

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This review is about what

It's about three pages and 518 hairs

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Call me Bwana

The subject is Africa and William Boyd writes about it like Evelyn Waugh, only nicer

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Working-class Savior

The man who believed socialism was “merely Christianity in action”

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Nuclear bookshelf

A spring bouquet of books about the unthinkable

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Two acts

Englishmen and Americans don't speak the same language on stage

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Dance

Dancing in the middle of the road

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Have conscience, will travel

For a social critic of Israel, Jacobo Timerman knows a lot about Argentina

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The gracehoper and the aunts

The legacy of Cyril Connolly, literature's greatest enthusiast

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