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He then names the culprit: "One of the books that caused great harm was James Joyce's Ulysses, which is pure style.
For the real culprit, one has to go back to the 1960s, when the three American networks were reaching the end of a decade during which they had saturated the audience with every kind of horse opera, from Bonanza to Wagon Train and Rawhide to The Rifleman.
In an interview in Folha de S Paolo (one wonders if he chose that outlet for any particular reason) the self-proclaimed "literature wizard" contends: "Today, writers want to impress other writers". He then names the culprit: "One of the books that caused great harm was James Joyce's Ulysses, which is pure style.
To explain the historical importance of Chasen's, which will close Saturday after 58 years (operating cost--not business--is the culprit), one could merely fill this entire space with the names of people who have held it dear.
Upstairs, tucked away in a third-story classroom, they came across the aromatic culprit: one of those plug-in pumpkin spice air fresheners that apparently had an extremely strong scent.
The culprit: one verb, forming a permissive clause in Amharic and a mandatory one in Italian.
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The culprit was one of the males calling out for mates.
(If you're heading to Camp Bestival at end of July, keep an eye out for Jurassic CSI, which Penn helped to set up – mocked-up crime scenes where the culprit is one of six possible dino-villains).
Whether Peak was the actual culprit is one of the central questions of Orlean's book.
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