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Did Theodora Keogh, a favorite of Patricia Highsmith, write a novel satirizing The Paris Review?

Theodora (Roosevelt) Keogh, the mysterious novelist, ballet dancer, wildcat owner, chicken farmer, and president’s granddaughter whose fiction inspires comparisons to Colette, was living in Paris with her first husband, artist Tom Keogh, when The Paris Review started up in the early fifties. As I mentioned in The Week this summer, Tom’s drawing of Keogh (at right) appeared in the first . . .

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The more complete Borges

A little-known Borges story, “La hermana de Eloisa” (Eloisa’s Sister), is published in Spain to mark the author’s 110th birthday.

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