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Haruki Murakami Has Lost the Sauce

Two new works read more like fan fiction set in the extended Murakami universe than the thrillingly strange novels he’s famous for.
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I Thought the Sun Rose and Set on His Sicilian Ass

Sonny Bono was one of the most charming — and possessive — men I’d ever met.
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Robert Smith Is a Big Ol’ Book Nerd

Tracking the not-so-hidden literary references on the Cure’s new album.
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