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	<title>i was never any good at sports...</title>
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	<description>i need more sprawling post-modern novels NOW! i&apos;ve read all of pynchon, much of beckett&apos;s stuff, delillo&apos;s underworld, infinite jest, house of leaves, and i just started on murakami (already read norwegian wood (decidedly not-sprawling), wind up bird, and hardboiled wonderland).  any other books that earn a &quot;wow&quot; from people in the know when you tell them you&apos;ve read em?  an equally important requirement is that they actually be readable... i still can&apos;t do joyce.</description>
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