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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Raunch and circumstance make this an instant View-Askew classic.
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Cowboy Way (Raunch anime re excitable cowboys - Rated X)
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Why must The New York Times devote not one, not two, but three bright spotlights to Nicholson Baker's latest novel, "House of Holes," a work that comes with the pathetic, attention-getting subtitle, "A Book of Raunch"?
Carla Seaquist: Critics and Other Cultural Gatekeepers: Mind the Gate! Carla Seaquist 2011
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Cowboy Way (Raunch anime re excitable cowboys - Rated X)
TV Anime Guide for Nov 09 Updated 1 Nov 09 admin 2009
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