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Has life changed in 35 years?  Look at the books we publish.

Has life changed in 35 years? Look at the books we publish.

By Meg Rosoff on 6 October 2010

I’m belatedly reading my first ever Saul Bellow novel, and one of the things that strikes me is that it’s hard to imagine it being written today. Humboldt’s Gift was published in 1975, which doesn’t seem that long ago to me, but my daughter struggles to imagine life then — before mobile phones, before computers, [...]

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