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Nicholas Dawidoff on violence in novels, favorite books, and the power of rereading

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 18, 2022

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Nicholas Dawidoff moved back to his hometown of New Haven to research and write his new book, “.” It was the only way, he says, he could write a book that not only delved into how a New Haven Black man spent most of his life in jail for a crime he didn’t commit, but digs deep into the bigger issues in American life that made that miscarriage of justice possible. Dawidoff is the author of five previous books and has written on sports,... + full article



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