+ Follow LETHEM Tag
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[Title] => No sleep till Brooklyn
[Summary] => Dylan Ebdus is like most kids growing up… in 1970s Brooklyn, that is.
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[Title] => Feeling great... feeling Britain!
[Summary] => Visit Britain recently hosted an intimate lunch at the Tower Club, and gracing the occasion was no other than Her Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador Stephen Lillie — a sure sign of just how earnestly they consider the efforts to promote, foster and encourage tourism to their island nation! As the representatives of Visit Britain proudly proclaimed, tourism to England, Scotland and Wales is at an all-time high, and with the 2012 London Olympics looming, they’ve gone all out in preparation, ensuring that any and every tourist gets his (or her) fill, and wanting more.
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[Title] => An alternate Manhattan
[Summary] => In The Book of Other People, the wildly imaginative anthology of short fiction edited by Zadie Smith, readers are introduced to Jonathan Lethem’s Perkus Tooth, a preening and eccentric culture savant who occasionally veers off into a “satori-like state he called ‘ellipsistic’; how, when he ventured there, he glimpsed bonus dimensions, worlds inside the world.”
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