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Maud Newton is a writer whose book about ancestors is coming from Random House in 2022

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by Maud Newton | March 3rd, 2006

The latest issue of the Center for Book Culture’s Context magazine includes previously unpublished excerpts from William Gass’ pre-publication layout and design instructions for The Tunnel, a Dubravka Ugresic essay entitled “The New Eastern European Intellectual: ‘A Culture of Lies,'” and Theodore McDermott’s thoughts on The Flann O’Brien Archives.


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