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The Forbidden Labyrinth: On “The Name of the Rose” as a Video Game
The Abbey of Crime offers none of the playful indulgences of the arcade…As Delcan explains, "there were plenty of games of immediate gratification and this was clearly not one of them."
So Playful, After All: On Rivka Galchen’s “Rat Rule 79”
Rivka Galchen has never published the same kind of book.
A Single Mind
Some of the best novelists in the Americas and Europe have written about chess—yet one of the best chess novels, Chess Story (published in German as Schachnovelle; also known as The Royal Game) by Stefan Zweig, was written by an otherwise less than superlative author.
The Shame of Reading
This past year, I set out to read a hundred books. All had to count, more or less, however subjectively, as “literature.”
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