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Diane Rafferty
Diane Rafferty trained as a professional dancer at the School of American Ballet and writes about dance for...
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Adam Shatz
Adam Shatz is a senior editor at the London Review of Books and a former literary editor of The Nation. He has worked...

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like a death wish--but it's almost impossible to defeat someone who
has no fear of death.

The death of Lebanese journalist Samir Kassir is a terrible blow to the cause of Arab freedom.

BARDS OF BAGHDAD

New York City

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