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Maggie
posted by WildMaggie at 8:59 am (EST) on Apr 1, 2009
I have no idea what March is all about, only that rooks won the Pulitzer in 2006 for it. I really envy you the opportunity to hear two such excellent authors! If you go, please, please do let me know how it went and what you thought of it.
Joyce
posted by Joycepa at 8:18 am (EST) on May 24, 2008
I just finished reading [This Republic of Suffering} and certainly agree with you about the last part of the book. I found it really absorbing. It's quite a readable book, all things considered, given the topic.
And yes, the Ambrose Bierce excerpts will stick with me for quite a while.
Joyce
posted by Joycepa at 6:10 am (EST) on May 17, 2008
posted by missylc at 10:26 pm (EST) on Apr 28, 2008
posted by Schmerguls at 8:31 am (EST) on Apr 8, 2008