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		<title>By: William Gass&#8217; In The Heart of the Heart of the Country &#171; DISPATCHES FROM AN ANTIWARZONE</title>
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		<description>[...] throw us into hysterics, or throw us out of the story. I am reminded of Paul Hornschemeier&#8217;s Mother Come Home, where an otherwise tragic story loses a bit of its power through the surreal imagery. The book [...]</description>
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