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Andrew Sean Greer By the Book Interview - The New York Times

“I couldn’t read more than a page of ‘Last of the Mohicans,’” says the novelist, whose new book is “Less Is Lost.” “Not only is it wildly offensive, it’s unintelligible gibberish. There. I said it. Come after me.”

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Why writer Barbara Ehrenreich (1941-2022) never stopped trying to change the world

As her body of work shows us, witnessing human experience through the lens of class and power is a potent teacher.

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Barbara Ehrenreich never stopped trying to change the world

Barbara Pocock pays tribute to Barbara Ehrenreich, best known for her “classic of social justice literature”, Nickel and Dimed, who died on September 1.

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Barbara Ehrenreich never stopped trying to change the world

We’ve just lost one of the world’s finest writers about inequality and class – and the business of being alive in the United States today

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