
Volume II, Issue 21
November 16 - November 23, 1998

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Electronic Nightmares [2]
"Digital Delirium," is a fine representative of a new genre: what might be called cybercriticism.
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
Billion-Dollar Bore [3]
In "Big League, Big Time," Len Sherman tells the insipid tale of the creation of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Yawn.
Tom Danehy, TUCSON WEEKLY
Inner Life, Southwest-Style [4]
In "Of Time and Change," Frank Waters' series of autobiographical vignettes, captures the Southwest of different era.
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
Now What? [6]
Love to read? Need some clever ideas? Our library of resources and staff picks are guaranteed to turn on plenty of mental light bulbs via your electrified eye sockets.
WEEKLY WIRE

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
on-fiction takes center stage in the Books section this week with reviews of titles discussing the digital age, the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Southwest. Wrapping up the section are mini reviews from Weekly Alibi.

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Speed Reader [5]
- The Girl in the Flammable Skirt by Aimee Bender
- The Feminization of American Culture by Ann Douglas
- Going Down by various writers
- Nearsighted Naturalist by Ann Haymond Zwinger
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