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The Beats changed the course of American literary history. Who knows where we would be without “Howl,” “On the Road” and “Naked Lunch”? This book tells the story of their prodigiously messy lives and careers in comic book form with wonderful economy. Written by Harvey Pekar and five others and with chapters drawn by eleven different artists, it will be as grippingly entertaining for long-time fans of Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs and all the rest, as it will be for the heretofore uninitiated. (Hill and Wang, $22)
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That’s really embarrassing. Canada sucks a little more today.
Echo’s Bones, poem series by Samuel Beckett.
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