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Mailer’s teleplay

The Executioner's Song has been poorly adapted, but the author has no one to blame but himself

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The limits of poetic license

The more you learn about Robert Lowell's life, the less you want to read his poems

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Other people’s mail

The letters of famous people are most interesting if you read between the lines

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Thinking like an economist

Why economists don't beat their wives--or understand the economy

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The politics of charm

There's no private life in The Noel Coward Diaries.

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