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Book Sword: Gary Shteyngart, Sylvia Plath, and Dylan Thomas
By Kate Gavino

Everyone from Galileo to Jim Morrison to countless Scrabble wordsmiths have played around with letters to form their perfect anagrams. We take literary-minded words and anagram them to find ... well, that's up to you. A deeper meaning? A hidden truth? Or just a happy coincidence?

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