In Newsweek, Malcolm Jones casts a cocked eyebrow at some of the decidedly non-canonical recent releases from Library of America. (A Shirley Jackson lifetime works, anyone?) But in the end he admits that “one sympathizes with the directors of a publishing venture increasingly dependent on the idea that great American writers just can’t die fast enough.”
The answer is clearly to infiltrate those death panels.


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