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A Prize-Worthy Pulitzer – Anthony Doerr – All the Light We Cannot See

A Prize-Worthy Pulitzer – Anthony Doerr – All the Light We Cannot See

by mylinhshattan | Nov 7, 2015 | Bookshelf, On Literature

Anthony Doerr presented slides at his lecture of the compound eye of a common housefly, the million mile journey of the arctic tern, and childhood photos in his mother’s garden. He had little success on the baseball field, but he did learn the difference between...

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