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Conor Dougherty
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Football is Everything (Which is to
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David Goldblatt
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How the Well-Educated and Downwardly Mobile Found Socialism
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Charlotte Alter
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Ander Monson
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The Devastating Fallout of Addiction and Corporate Burnout
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Jonny Diamond
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The Romanticized Belle Epoque in Paris Was an Age of Political Crisis
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Julian Barnes
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McMurtry on the Few Books He Would Never Give Up
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