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ART & CULTURE Luc Sante on Clown Paintings, edited by Diane Keaton Albert Mobilio on A Book of Books, photographs by Abelardo Morell, preface by Nicholson Baker Cecily Marcus on Get Your War On, by David Rees, introduction by Colson Whitehead Carter Scholz on Kafka Goes to the Movies, by Hanns Zischler, translated by Susan H. Gillespie Damon Krukowski on Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil, by Caetano Veloso, translated by Isabel de Sena Christopher Sorrentino on Lost Joy, by Camden Joy Dennis Cooper on We're Desperate: The Punk Rock Photography of Jim Jocoy, texts by Thurston Moore, Exene Cervenka, and Marc Jacobs Sanford Kwinter on Design and Crime (And Other Diatribes), by Hal Foster Richard Hell on The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film, by Michael Ondaatje David Toop on Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer, by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco ART & CULTURE COLUMNS Horse's Mouth: readers' tips compiled by Laura Mauk Shamanic Verses: Erik Davis on literature and drugs Exploded View: Tom Vanderbilt on glass architecture Mortal Syntax: Jim Lewis on The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, edited by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum Nobody's Perfect: Jonathan Ames on transsexuality Coffee Table: Barry Schwabsky and Andy Grundberg on art and photo monographs Invisible Lit: Mark Dery on the MMPI FICTION Greil Marcus on Erasure, by Percival Everett James Gibbons on Chinese Whispers, by John Ashbery Daphne Beal on This Is Not It, by Lynne Tillman Robert Glück on Essential Acker: The Selected Writings of Kathy Acker, edited by Amy Scholder and Dennis Cooper, and Rip-off Red, Girl Detective and The Burning Bombing of America, by Kathy Acker Rick Moody on Agape Agape, by William Gaddis Andrew Solomon on Earth and Ashes, by Atiq Rahimi, translated by Erdag M. Göknar Geoffrey O'Brien on Breath, by Antonia Pozzi, translated by Lawrence Venuti Saul Anton on The Trolley, by Claude Simon, translated by Richard Howard Kathryn Harrison on Tourmaline, by Joanna Scott Max Winter on Cheops, by Paul West Elissa Schappell on The Little Friend, by Donna Tartt FICTION COLUMNS How French Is It?: Gerald Howard on Harry Mathews Interview: Peter Bush talks with Juan Goytisolo Fiction Forecast by Kera Bolonik First Novels by Darcy Cosper Recite and Sound: Lee Smith on Arabic poetry and the Koran
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