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Against the “King Voice.” On the Evolution of Vocal Authority, from Orson Welles to Sarah Vowell
Sarah Montague Considers the Evolution of Vocal Authority, from Orson Welles to Sarah Vowell
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Sarah Montague
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Technofascism in Thrillers: A Reading List
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The Greatest Dangerous Female Characters in Literature
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"Slim but powerful Solnit writes with moral clarity and philosophical vigor in a voice that…"