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		<title>Fables</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An old issue, but a keeper: &#8220;In eight illustrated books, elegantly held together in a single beribboned case, McSweeneyâ€™s 28 explores the state of the fableâ€”those astute and irreducible allegories one doesnâ€™t see so much anymore in our strange new age, when everyone is wild for the latest parable or apologue but canâ€™t find time [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>An old issue, but a keeper: &#8220;In eight illustrated books, elegantly held together in a single beribboned case, <a href="http://store.mcsweeneys.net/index.cfm/fuseaction/catalog.detail/object_id/8a8f40a8-dbad-46f0-954d-2d7440d8a1a8/McSweeneysIssue28.cfm">McSweeneyâ€™s 28</a> explores the state of the fableâ€”those astute and irreducible allegories one doesnâ€™t see so much anymore in our strange new age, when everyone is wild for the latest parable or apologue but canâ€™t find time for anything else. Featuring fable-length work by Daniel AlarcÃ³n, Sheila Heti, and Nathan Englander, and different illustrators for each piece, McSweeneyâ€™s 28 promises to offer many nightsâ€™ worth of fine reading.&#8221;</p>
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