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It's therefore instructive to reread John Cheever's "The Country Husband," published in 1954.
He might find it instructive to reread "Listening to Prozac," as I did: whether or not we agree with Kramer's opinions, his book is still a model for how a writer can develop an engaging, intimate, reflective and believable style and how a writer can theorize and speculate without proselytizing and thereby losing the reader.
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I had to reread and reread "The Stranger" in order to habituate myself to its universe.
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