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Harry Potter and magical realism

As the seventh and final installment in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series hits bookstore shelves, Daniel Nexon of The New Republic writes that the series “functions something like a Rorschach Blot: In countries around the world, it captures various national anxieties about contemporary culture and international affairs.” Read more of Nexon’s column, available for free from the CBS News website.

Posted by Steve Groft on 23 July 2007 in Adolescent Literacy , Opinion

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