A new issue of Open Letters Monthly is out. The young generation: An article on Burroughs and Kerouac and an unpublished collaboration. A review of Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A life by Gerald Martin. Jean-Marie Le Clezio has won the Nobel Prize, but not the unanimous support of his fellow writers. With her new memoir, literary co-hoaxer Savannah Knoop steps out of JT LeRoy's shadow — but can she step out of Laura Albert's? From New York, a special issue on living cheap. A profile of economist Nouriel Roubini: "I fear the worst is yet to come". An article on Prince Charles at 60: A lifetime as heir apparent. Must it always be about sex? The Supreme Court will soon have to consider the meaning of that most versatile of four-letter words. Why do we crave love so much, even to the point that we would die
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