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The Fact Checker

It’s a sprightly hyperlocal caper that is also, intentionally or not, a Notes and Comment on the fragile state of urban intellectual masculinity ... One of the novel’s charms is uncovering the vulnerable ornaments — wacky statues, call girls on 11th Avenue, subterranean oyster restaurants — of an increasingly 'Big Box Manhattan.'
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While The Fact Checker is uneven, it’s a fun and quick read, and it does raise some of the most relevant questions du jour: What is a fact? What is truth? And who gets to decide?
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By engaging with what the author calls 'thickets of untruth,' this book could not be more timely ... The Fact Checker lands as a clever caper not just about sometimes elusive truths, but also about 'the paralysis of encyclopedic doubt.'
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