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Monday Morning Link Roundup: Aldo Buzzi, Alvin Levin, the Philosophy of Fiction, 'Life' Magazine's Bourdieu, and a Brooklyn 'New Yorker' Bookshelf

Jonathan Taylor writes : A few overdue links to start the week—you're catching up already! Aldo Buzzi, who was a longtime friend and collaborator of Saul Steinberg, died October 9 . He was 99. "I was born just in time to see the Russia of Chekhov," he wrote in " Cheknov in Sondrio " ( The New Yorker , September 14, 1992), a Sebaldian wandering through time, literature, and...

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Renata Adler: Finally, Some Insight into the "Dime" Mystery

In 2004, Robert Birnbaum interviewed Renata Adler at The Morning News ; unsurprisingly, the matchup of these two idiosyncratic people produced an interesting, wide-ranging, scattershot interview touching on many aspects of writing and reporting and publishing. My colleague Benjamin Chambers has twice expressed befuddlement at Adler's inability to quote the last line of her own novel Speedboat accurately....