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*A review of [[John Updike]]'s ''[[Seek My Face]]''. *A review of [[John Updike]]'s ''[[Seek My Face]]''.
*On [[David Leavitt]]. *On [[David Leavitt]].
-*Why [[poet]]s commit [[suicide]] more often than [[prose]] writers.+*Suicide and depression
 +**Why [[poet]]s commit [[suicide]] more often than [[prose]] writers.
 +**On the relationship between [[creativity]] and [[depression]] (''[[Touched with Fire]]'').
 +**Interview with [[Andrew Solomon]], author ''The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression''.
*Why the [[short story]] is neglected in The Netherlands and celebrated in the United States. *Why the [[short story]] is neglected in The Netherlands and celebrated in the United States.
*Why [[9/11]] led to hysterical [[cultural criticism]]. *Why [[9/11]] led to hysterical [[cultural criticism]].
- +*On [[Gerrit Komrij]] and [[Henk Hofland]]'s fascination with [[feces]].
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Het vijfde seizoen (2003) is a nobrow essay anthology by Dutch writer Joost Zwagerman. The title translates in English as The Fifth Season. It is similar to Stranger Shores: Literary Essays, 1986-1999 by Coetzee.

Some of the chapters include:




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