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This essay is drawn from the introduction to "Paris France," by Gertrude Stein.

This essay is drawn from the introduction to a new edition of "BUtterfield 8," forthcoming this week.

This piece was drawn from the introduction to "The Vanishing Princess," by Jenny Diski, which is out now from Ecco.

This essay was drawn from the introduction to "The Changeling," which is out this April from Tin House Books.

This piece was drawn from the introduction to "String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis," which is out May 10th from Library of America.

This text was drawn from the introduction to "Service," by Platon, which is out April 25th from Prestel.

This text was drawn from the introduction to Picador's new edition of "The Virgin Suicides," by Jeffrey Eugenides.

_This essay was drawn from the introduction to "Collected Poems 1950 2012," by Adrienne Rich, which is out June 21st from W. W. Norton & Company.

This text was drawn from the introduction to "The Lover, Wartime Notebooks, Practicalities," by Marguerite Duras, which is out November 14th from Everyman's Library.

This piece was drawn from the introduction to "The Collected Stories," by Mavis Gallant, which is out August 9th from Everyman's Library.

This essay was drawn from the introduction to "A Grace Paley Reader: Stories, Essays, and Poetry," which is out in April from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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