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Protected: As I Lay Dying — William Faulkner

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Protected: The Long Goodbye — Raymond Chandler

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Protected: Playback — Raymond Chandler

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Protected: In Dubious Battle — John Steinbeck

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Protected: A.J. Liebling: The Telephone Booth Indian, The Jollity Building and The Honest Rainmaker

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Protected: Two paperbacks: one potboiler, one award-winner

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Protected: The Tears Of Autumn — Charles McCarry

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Cities: Destruction On Purpose

The fourth and last part of The Death and Life Of Great American Cities discusses possible tactics to solve some of the problems she discusses. She opens by noting that city planning does not lack for tactics that are “aimed … Continue reading

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Protected: The House Of Mirth — Edith Wharton

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Repeating the Mistakes of the Past

As the plans to build the so-called Freedom Tower get clearer, so does the fact that we’re repeating the terrible mistakes we made when the World Trade Center was built originally. WHen completed in the mid-seventies, the Trade Center dumped … Continue reading

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