In his picaresque memoir, “My Glorious Defeats,” the Anonymous-movement activist Barrett Brown takes us on a journey of pure, joyous solipsism.
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A massive, mysterious grizzly takes on symbolic weight in Julia Phillips’s moody and affecting second novel.
In his picaresque memoir, “My Glorious Defeats,” the Anonymous-movement activist Barrett Brown takes us on a journey of pure, joyous solipsism.
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The 1991 novel turns a private disturbance into bracing social commentary.
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