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Part three of The Ulysses Sage takes the potential reader through the hooks and
hang ups of Joyce’s madness.
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InDigest’s newest column, Blunt Force Trauma, wades through the torrid legacy of Jim
Thompson.
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Anthony Varallo’s newest collection of short stories, Out Loud, digs into life in the suburbs.
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Alex Lemon’s newest collection, Hallelujah Blackout, is the subject of the latest rantings from The Jess.
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Enter Tom McCarthy’s odd redemptive world, and the intertwining lives of prisoners, psychiatrists,
and celebrities in this month’s Bedside Stacks.
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Charles Greene takes a look at the worldwide Bloomsday celebration, and the finer
points of Ulysses impact on readers the globe around.
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Dorthea Lasky inspires Awe and The Jess writes a column about it.
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Dorkolopogous reveals the mystery of microwave burritos and how the microwave can
be a frightening weapon, or a delicous oven.
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InDigest’s brand new column, Is That Cowardly?, takes a look at new poetry releases with
that mysterious man from Chicago that some are calling The Jess.
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In this issue’s Bedside Stacks Lambert takes a look at Neil Smith’s new collection of short stories, Bang Crunch.
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The other Thompson brother takes on his first Dorkolpogous column focusing on the
potential for an invisible sword and the role of carbon nanotubes.
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This very sexy edition of Bedside Stacks looks at two new short-story collections
from Tin House Books.
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our resident dork guru expounds on “tube amps” and other things us literary types don’t understand. Got a problem? Don’t ask us, we don’t speak dork.
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Columnist Ashleigh Lambert looks over fall books, the immigrant experience, and
the perils of the Christmas season.
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1000100 1100001 1101101 1101110, this column is hot. The Dorkolopogous dissects the practicalities of
binary, in part one of Dorkolopogous.
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