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Impeachment proceedings because trump held up missiles that were meant for ukraine missiles that even obama had refused to send in the House Democrats could have impeached trump for enriching himself or the president say or a David Foster Wallace lengthy list of war crimes or a variety of ways hes in danger to the American People or for having offspring with the mental capacity of lawn furniture but the democrats wont do that they wont impeach over something legitimate because they either support all those things or theyre complicit they love a war crime thats their job and thats their passion and they listed under likes on tinder they own war crimes t. Shirts and theyve seen him live in concert like 19 times number 8 if joe biden loses blame kaamelott harris to not number one on this list but she should be on this list if biden had picked an actual progressive someone who stands for helping people then it would have gone a long way towards exciting voters instead he picked a prosecuto
We were thrilled to have dan sinykin with us for a discussion of big fiction how changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature dan santat is an assistant professor of english at Emory University with a courtesy appointment in, quantitative theory and methods. Hes the author of American Literature and the long downturn neoliberal apocalypse and his writing has appeared in the new york times. The washington, the los angeles review of books, the rumpus and other publications joining dan in conversation is coeditor and publisher of nw plus mark krotov. So without further ado, please join me in welcoming dan and mark to the stage. Hello. Thanks so much for being here. Theres so many places to start. Ill start with myself. How about that . I one of the things that is very exciting to me about talking to you about this book is that i, in some have lived it or have lived a little piece of it working at end. Plus one obviously weve written about about pop, ive written about publishing
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Up next p of the series with the librarian of congress and an author and historian. Brinkley good evening, and welcome to live at the library, and a preview of the new library of congress cspan series, books that shaped america. My name is peter, and i am with cspans book tv. About 150 years ago, when i was young, my parents were a little worried that my brother and i about what my brother and i were reading about. They consulted marian, the principal at our grade school, glenwood elementary, in fort wayne indiana, and she had two pieces of advice for us. Let them read anything they want. The back of a cereal box. The words on a television commercial. Go to the library regularly and check out books. The second piece of advice was for bedtime. Let them stay up a halfhour later as long as that halfhour was devoted to reading. Well, for some reason, that advice stuck. From reading cereal boxes the book tv to interview authors, and our new series, books that shaped america. We will begin t