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We live in the age of the internet novel, with its dispassionate, deadening style and lack of formal innovation
We live in the age of the internet novel, with its dispassionate, deadening style and lack of formal innovation

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We live in the age of the internet novel, with its dispassionate, deadening style and lack of formal innovation . . .

We live in the age of the internet novel, with its dispassionate, deadening style and lack of formal innovation

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