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by Maud | July 14th, 2003

Richard Lourie, recently returned from Moscow, attests to and speculates about “Boris Akunin’s wild popularity with Russian readers.” Akunin writes detective novels and used to translate Japanese literature for a living.

David Wheatley doesn’t much care for Robert Edric’s Cradle Song.

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