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![]() What better way to establish an identity than by becoming a celebrity novelist? Soon, the bear has found a pseudonym, Hal Jam, an agent and a publisher. ![]() This is no ordinary bear, however he has aspirations to becoming a person (they eat so much better, and with much less trouble, than bears do). Kotzwinkle has imagined a disconsolate Maine professor, Arthur Bramhall, who sets out to write a bestseller, only to have a bear steal it, thinking it's something to eat. shares with Winston Groom's Forrest Gump the distinction of being its author's best-known title despite having been read by comparatively few people). After Olivia Goldsmith's The Bestseller comes this delightful fable by Kotzwinkle (whose E.T. ![]() This is certainly the season for satirical looks at publishing. ![]()
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