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Mark Binelli on the Top 10 Cities in Literature in Publisher’s Weekly

11/10/201211/10/2012 Lisa Schweitzer

Ah, as usual, he picks City of Quartz for Los Angeles. Blech. I’d go with any of the Walter Mosley books myself. But the rest of the list got me excited, and there is, of course, Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino–a favorite. See the list here.

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