In the latest issue of the magazine that Vogue called "the pinnacle of literary and political writing," a celebrated writer makes an anonymous confession and defends a habit: his son supplies him with Ecstasy. Nicholas Shakespeare discovers the evil of his ancestors, Alexander Stille examines the godlike role of poets in Somalia, and David Feuer writes on trying -- and failing -- to be a shrink in a Hasidic community. Also included is new fiction from A. M. Holmes and Judith Hermann.
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In the latest issue of the magazine that Vogue called "the pinnacle of literary and political writing," a celebrated writer makes an anonymous confession and defends a habit: his son supplies him with Ecstasy. Nicholas Shakespeare discovers the evil of his ancestors, Alexander Stille examines the godlike role of poets in Somalia, and David Feuer writes on trying -- and failing -- to be a shrink in a Hasidic community. Also included is new fiction from A. M. Holmes and Judith Hermann.
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Fine. Book 12 mo., softcover, fine in white pictorial wraps. 256 pp. a celebrated writer makes an anonymous confession and defends a habit: his son supplies him with Ecstasy. Nicholas Shakespeare discovers the evil of his ancestors, Alexander Stille examines the godlike role of poets in Somalia, and David Feuer writes on trying and failing to be a shrink in a Hasidic community.
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Illustrated by Photos, smilly Face Cover. Very Good. 5x8" VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK, CLEAN, SOLID, BRIGHT; Volor photograph cover art shows man in red shorts, woman in green top. red couch..; MAGAZINE; 254pg pages; .