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The Pope’s Balls, Nagel’s Bats, Barthes, Baldwin, and other pleasures

Posted on March 17, 2011 by David Dobbs · Leave a comment

 I’ve been head-down on a complicated piece of writing this week; an enormous pleasure, but it steals you away. Forgive the quiet. Below is what broke through. The week’s upper-deck shot was hit by Joe Posnanski: In the car that day, I finally figured it out … finally figured out what kept Dad going through […]

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I write features, reviews, and essays for The New York Times, National Geographic, Aeon, Mosaic, Slate, and other publications. I am also the author of three books, as well as the Atavist hit My Mother’s Lover, the true strange story of my mother's secret wartime affair, which became a # 1 best-selling Kindle Single, and which readers of the longform publisher The Atavist selected as their favorite Atavist publication. You can keep track of me at Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Facebook. For my reading recommendations in my daily newsletter, Read Two of These and Call Me in the Morning., sign up either here or in the form below.

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