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		<title>Weekend Reading 9/7/2018</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bull markets, sperm counts, and more.  | Eric I spent last weekend in the remote mountain community of Stehekin where, in my reverie, I devoured Uplake, a new collection of short essays by local writer Ana Maria Spagna. The book is punctuated with brilliance, insight, and wonder. I most appreciated Spagna’s insistence on inhabiting the contradictions and tensions of her life and her refusal to settle questions cleanly. I also read Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, which I thought...]]></description>
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