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Because of my sterling literary credentials, I've been asked to review this British pooch's new memoir: "The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe," ghosted by this novelist guy Andrew O'Hagan.
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The story had appeared in my last year of college, 1954, in the fourth number of the most sterling of the literary magazines of the era, the mass-market paperback Discovery.
There sat Kerouac's old literary agent, Sterling Lord, an éminence grise in tweed.
In 1995, in the pages of a Chicago literary magazine called TriQuarterly, Sterling Plumpp published "Poet: for Thebe Neruda," a tribute to his friends' new son.
There's another tradition at work here, too, a colored literary tradition that started with Sterling A. Brown's thirties sound poems about the black experience and continues today in the work of poets like Claudia Rankine, whose rhythms are inseparable from the communal injury and triumph, and in rap, which began as a black-male art form.
The Sterling professor of humanities at Yale offers instruction in how to read literary texts.
Sterling balks.
"O.K., gentlemen, sterling work, sterling".
The rivalries of the literary world animate this entertaining début novel, which follows Paul Dukach, a rising editor at one of New York's last independent publishers; his boss, Homer Stern; and Sterling Wainwright, the head of their main competitor.
Sterling will do nicely.
Sterling trumps them all.
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