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LAST WEEK FICTION WEEK 1 THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, Ludlum 1 2 THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS, Auel 2 3 LAKE WOBEGON DAYS, Keillor 3 4 LIE DOWN WITH LIONS, Follett 4 5 HOME FRONT, Davis 5 6 SEASONS OF THE HEART, Freeman...
Some people believe that humorous fiction in The New Yorker has long been legally dead of inanition. Fans of Garrison Keillor and Veronica Geng, two of the magazine's steadiest contributors of whimsy, will disagree. But the most hilarious refutations of this charge have come from Author Ian Frazier, 35, an alumnus of the Harvard Lampoon and a New Yorker staff writer whose stories began bouncing off the wall and into the magazine some ten years ago. These appearances have, to be sure, been infrequent and highly irregular. Dating Your Mom collects a decade's worth of funny business...
...LAKE WOBEGON DAYS, Keillor...
...LAKE WOBEGON DAYS, Keillor...
...Despite Keillor's presence, Boston-area college students were notably lacking at the event. Guillemin who, with the help of several other poets, spent 150 hours telephoning various college organizations, explained the difficulty of contacting students who are rarely in one place long enough to receive a call...