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Book review: My Wars Are Laid Away In Books

Book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews My Wars Are Laid Away In Books (Random House), the new biography of Emily Dickinson by Alfred Habegger.

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Other segments from the episode on October 29, 2001

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, October 29, 2001: Interview with Hanif Kurieshi; Interview with Garth Fagan; Review of Alfred Habegger's new book “My Wars Are Laid Away In Books.”

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