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Anthony DiMatteo

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Average rating: 4.43 · 30 ratings · 6 reviews · 9 distinct works
Men in the Company of Women...

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In Defense of Puppets

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Home Boys: A Memoir

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Works of Dante Gabriel Ross...

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Beautiful Problems

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Fishing for Family

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Greetings from Elysium

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Secret Offices

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On the State: Lec...
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Anthony Anthony said: " These lectures delivered over 3 years at the College de France expose the state - and our abiding belief in it - as a 400-year old political fiction brought to life by its many agents through their collective acts done in the name of the state. If th ...more "

 
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No pretensions: just poetry. Stop by, recommend books, offer up poems (excerpted), tempt us, taunt us, tell us what to read and where to go (to read ...more
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