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Saturday, June 3, 2006 |
The 'war against terror' has reached literature.
In Sara Paretsky's Blacklist, V I Warshavski 'finds herself penned into a smaller and smaller space by an array of business and political leaders who can call on the power of the Patriot Act to shut her up'.
VillageVoice about Terrorist: "A novel about a mad bomber by John Updike - why not?
And yet if Terrorist is any indication, in the five years since he witnessed the twin towers crumble from his son's Brooklyn Heights apartment, Updike has been re-evaluating his perspective. Among the few genuinely despicable characters in the book is the secretary of Homeland Security."
11:27:16 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Hetty Litjens.
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