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1 An Intimacy with Truth Robert Pogue Harrison , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , March 2021;

— Review of The Collected Stories of Shirley Hazzard Shirley Hazzard , 2020 selected work short story

'The only time I heard Shirley Hazzard use the word ‘hate’ during the thirteen years I knew her was one night in Rome when I walked her back to the Hassler Hotel after a dinner at Otello on Via della Croce. (For half a century, both with and without her husband Francis Steegmuller, she stayed in the same room at the Hassler Hotel whenever she was in Rome, and only occasionally did she and I ever dine at a restaurant other than Otello when we got together in Rome). I mentioned something about a place that had changed. She stopped in her tracks, put her hand on my arm, and declared: ‘I hate change.’' (Introduction)

1 Dante : The Most Vivid Version Robert Pogue Harrison , 2013 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Review of Books , 24 October vol. 60 no. 16 2013; (p. 41-43)

— Review of Divine Comedy : A New Verse Translation Dante Alighieri , Clive James (translator), 2013 single work poetry
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