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This essay has made hardly any mention of God, when God is supposed to be the focus and purpose of all this abstention.

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Another woman wrote to say that one of my essays had made her turn down sex with a guy who didn't love her.

"I am naturally terrified at the thought that once this essay has been made public, I will eventually have to endure the hot hells and cold hells on earth," he writes.

In his essays, Vargas Llosa has made many criticisms of nationalism in different parts of the world.

This essay has been excerpted from the book.

This essay has been reprinted with permission from Tor.com.

"When reviewers take the trouble to compliment a writer on her style," William H. Gass writes in "Life Sentences," his new collection of essays, "it is usually because she has made it easy for them to slide from one sentence to another like an otter down a slope".

Each essay is accompanied by a drawing she has made.

He has made over 250 video essays exploring film and media.

This essay on "The Problem of Religion" points to the fact that the Enlightenment has made it increasingly difficult to acknowledge the mystical features of religious experience.

The Morgan has made a handsome publication of this manuscript, reproducing in color the 55 illustrations with explanatory comments and an introductory essay on Poyet by Mr. Wieck.

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