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Tenth of December: Stories - Wikipedia
Tenth of December: Stories - Wikipedia
Tenth of December is a collection of short stories by American author George Saunders. It contains stories published in various magazines between 1995 and 2012. The book was published on January 8, 2013, by Random House. One of the stories, "Home", was a 2011 Bram Stoker Award finalist. Tenth of December was selected as one of the 10 Best Books of 2013 by the editors of The New York Times Book Review. The collection also won The Story Prize (2013) for short-story collections and the inaugural Folio Prize (2014).
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Tenth of December: Stories - Wikipedia
Daunt Books - Independent Booksellers. Buy books, bags and gifts online and in store.
Daunt Books - Independent Booksellers. Buy books, bags and gifts online and in store.
Daunt Books is an original Edwardian bookshop with long oak galleries and graceful skylights situated in Marylebone High Street, London, traditionally specialising in travel literature. We also have shops in Chelsea, Holland Park, Cheapside, Hampstead and Belsize Park. We stock a wide range of books online, including fiction, non-fiction and travel guides.
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Daunt Books - Independent Booksellers. Buy books, bags and gifts online and in store.
America’s Mussolini? - spiked
America’s Mussolini? - spiked
Sarah Churchwell interviewed by Ella Whelan about her book "Behold, America: A History of America First and the American Dream"
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America’s Mussolini? - spiked
A.W. Moore reviews ‘Everything and More’ by David Foster Wallace, ‘A Brief History of Infinity’ by Brian Clegg and ‘The Art of the Infinite’ by Robert Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan · LRB 18 December 2003
A.W. Moore reviews ‘Everything and More’ by David Foster Wallace, ‘A Brief History of Infinity’ by Brian Clegg and ‘The Art of the Infinite’ by Robert Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan · LRB 18 December 2003
infinity cantor aristotle "whether the cardinal that measures the size of the set of real numbers can be obtained by raising 2 to the power of the smallest infinite cardinal, is simply wrong: we know it can." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinality_of_the_continuum
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A.W. Moore reviews ‘Everything and More’ by David Foster Wallace, ‘A Brief History of Infinity’ by Brian Clegg and ‘The Art of the Infinite’ by Robert Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan · LRB 18 December 2003