George W.S. Trow
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Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
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2001
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14 editions
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Within the Context of No Context
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1980
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12 editions
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Life Is Short – Art Is Shorter: In Praise of Brevity
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2015
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3 editions
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My Pilgrim's Progress: Media Studies, 1950-1998
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1998
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7 editions
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The Harvard Black Rock Forest (Sightline Books)
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2004
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Bullies
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1980
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The City in the Mist
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The Tennis Game.
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1998
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3 editions
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BULLIES: STORIES.
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My Pilgrim's Progress: Media Studies, 1950-1997
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“A tease is a con. You press a spot because you know that it can be pressed, and while the sucker is feeling the pleasure or the pain resulting from the pressure, you take something from him. ...A flirt doesn't do that. A flirt does a dance within the context of giving pleasure. Referring to this, referring to that. And suddenly, following the references, you find a little surprise. Nothing enormous. Nothing like 'Feed on me.' Nothing like that. Something small with a bow on it. It's a pleasure. A surprise, and a *gift*. ”
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