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We live in a time, despite all of its drawbacks and weaknesses, still influenced by the artist’s authority. While this paradigm may be shifting, new versions of important novels seem to bring us some stability, especially as large, weighty paper volumes. This newest edition of ''The Executioner’s Song'' is no exception, even if it presages an imminent (inevitable?) digital volume in the foreseeable future.
We live in a time, despite all of its drawbacks and weaknesses, still influenced by the artist’s authority. While this paradigm may be shifting, new versions of important novels seem to bring us some stability, especially as large, weighty paper volumes. This newest edition of ''The Executioner’s Song'' is no exception, even if it presages an imminent (inevitable?) digital volume in the foreseeable future.


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