Ben Marcus's books The Age of Wire and String and Notable American Women were considered "experimental" fiction because of his unconventional use of...
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Haeuptling Aberja, May 7, 2006 (view all comments by Haeuptling Aberja)
Zezima writes a laymen's guide to puncturing the biggest balloon in the history of hot air--that WWII was somehow "the Good War" and, therefore, since we were the good guys then, we must still be so now, wherever conflict takes us. Step by step, Saving Private Power takes down every one of the lies which have been force-fed to the world since 1945. Someone please send a copy to that sanctimonious ass Brokaw; hopefully he'll choke on his Grapenuts, since he is complicit in the deaths of many innocents killed in the aftermath of American imperialist propaganda.
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