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    The Washington Post
    February 13, 2005 Sunday
    Final Edition

    Washington Is Also Reading . . . Selling Well in Local Independent
    Bookstores



    Birds Without Wings

    By Louis de Bernières (Knopf, $25.95)

    De Bernières' much anticipated new novel relays, in epic fashion, the
    dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of the modern Turkish
    state via a small Anatolian village whose multicultural tranquility
    is shattered by the vagaries of war and the Armenian massacre.

    (F)

    In Other Words

    By Christopher J. Moore (Walker, $14)

    As translators of foreign works into English can attest, the nuances
    of other languages often make a precise English rendering of a word
    or phrase next to impossible. Moore, a linguist, has assembled a
    global lexicon of some of the more difficult and amusing examples.
    (NF)

    What We Do Now

    Ed. by Dennis Loy Johnson & Valerie

    Merians (Melville, $12). The 2004 election is history. As the shock
    abates and a new game plan emerges on the Left, a group of 24
    prominent progressives offer their vision of how to counter the
    conservative rally. And for the inspired, a gazetteer of activist
    group contacts is included. (NF)

    --Boundary_(ID_dqXyws9j42HkcFKsm+EEaA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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