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Dictator at the Podium: The First 100 Days Takes Me Back 25 Years
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Danuta Hinc
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The Week in Literary Film and TV News
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Emily Temple
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Calling a Lie a Lie: On the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency
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A Writer to the Very End: Remembering the Great "Gatz"
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