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Christina Lamb on the Remarkable Life and Boundless Determination of War Correspondent Virginia Cowles
“Cowles’s encounters with all the key players have led some to describe her as the Forrest Gump of journalism.”
By
Christina Lamb
| August 9, 2022
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Ursa
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Featuring Nick Drnaso, Lynne Tillman, Meng Jin and more!
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Teddy Wayne
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History of Literature
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The Pink Hotel
: A California Novel Where You Can Check in But You Can’t Check Out
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Keen On
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The Literary Life
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Adam Langer
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The Maris Review
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Robert Stinner
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Against All Odds, Here Are 10 More Crime Movies You Probably Forgot Take Place at Christmas
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Inside the World of Brubaker and Phillips' Criminal – on the Page and Screen
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Alex Segura
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