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  1. The Book Club: Reading in December: No, we did not select “The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis” as our Decembe... http://bit.ly/8vx8m0
  2. The Book Club: Odysseus at the Wheel: This month the club is reading Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances.” Join the ... http://bit.ly/3AaEnY
  3. Sherman Alexie on “War Dances,” Basketball, and Cinematic Book Tours: Earlier today, Sherman Alexie, whose stor... http://bit.ly/2qtJZp
  4. Send us your questions for Sherman Alexie, who is joining us for a live chat today at 3. http://bit.ly/2tZecK
  5. The Book Club: Dudest: This month the club is reading Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances.” Join the conversation! M... http://bit.ly/4dnp9g
  6. The Book Club: A Man Apart: This month the club is reading Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances.” Join in the conversa... http://bit.ly/12etpz
  7. Playing Politics: In her post “Dudes,” my “liberal but genteel” colleague Macy seeks the help of a “dudeâ.. http://bit.ly/1fniSm
  8. The Book Club: His Eccentric Self: This month the club is reading Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances.” Join in the c... http://bit.ly/4d9wlt
  9. Dudes: I have never immersed myself in the world of Sherman Alexie before, and now that I am paying it an extended v... http://bit.ly/4jOzGZ
  10. Questions Without Answers: Tell me readers, with the exception of Padgett Powell, can you think of another writer wh... http://bit.ly/4kQ1XD
  11. What we’re reading next: Sherman Alexie’s new short-story collection, “War Dances.” Join us! http://bit.ly/1W58qE
  12. Paul Muldoon! Paul Muldoon! Read his answers to readers’ questions from our live chat earlier today: http://bit.ly/3PLlgZ
  13. Rev your engines! Live chat with Paul Muldoon, our poetry editor, starts in half an hour: http://bit.ly/3agUD5
  14. “The shudder, the shiver, the grieving joy of true poetry”: http://bit.ly/4ajCdJ
  15. Clash of the titans: Free verse vs. rhyme, forces of “disintegration” vs. right-wingers “dozing in a Victorian haze.” http://bit.ly/4ajCdJ
  16. “If you needed to write poetry, you’d be physically sick if you didn’t.” http://bit.ly/4ajCdJ
  17. Alice Quinn, The New Yorker’s poetry editor from 1997 to 2007, weighs in: http://bit.ly/4ajCdJ
  18. Join us today at 3 P.M. E.T. for a live chat with Paul Muldoon, The New Yorker’s poetry editor: http://bit.ly/3PLlgZ
  19. p. 243: “The summer’s over. It’s fall. Shadows on the windshield. Rest.”
  20. p. 239: “When she took LSD she thought she could unscrew her breasts and hand them out to people to use as drinking bowls.”