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Ruth Mackay, Waiting for the Sky to Fall: The Age of Verticality in American Narrative (Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2016, $89.95). Pp. 255. isbn978 0 8142 1308 7. - Catherine Morley (ed.), 9/11: Topics in Contemporary North American Literature (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016, $19.79). Pp. 208. isbn978 1 4725 6967 7.
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