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Review-a-Day for Sun, Sep 13: Friendly Fire: Stories

In his decade-long attempts to get Friendly Fire published, Egyptian author Alaa al-Aswany faced spiteful critics, more than a few corrupt bureaucrats, and at least one suspicious patient (he makes his living as a dentist). Full Article at Powell's Books

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