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The novelist and the curious cabbie

A New York City writer on her way to an international literary festival gets a ride from a cab driver from Bangladesh. And in the time it takes to drive downtown, they define “literature,” discuss Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Edward Albee, and learn just a little bit more about world literature. Read this article from The New York Times.

Posted by Steve Groft on 06 June 2007 in Feature , Global Literacy

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