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Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jun 2005 01:08:58 -0400
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       http://tinyurl.com/buzva                                             
                                                                            
       June 8, 2005                                                         
       In Fiction, a Long History of Fixation on the Social Gap             
       By CHARLES McGRATH                                                   
       On television and in the movies now, and even in the pages of        
       novels, people tend to dwell in a classless, homogenized American    
       Never-Never Land. This place is an upgrade, but not a drastic one,   
       from the old neighborhood where Beaver, Ozzie and Harriet, and Donna 
       Reed used to live; it's those yuppified city blocks where the        
       friends on "Friends" and the "Seinfeld" gang had their apartments,   
       or in the now more fashionable version, it's part of the same exurb  
       as One Tree Hill and Wisteria Lane - those airbrushed suburbs where  
       all the cool young people hang out and where the pecking order of    
       sex and looks has replaced the old hierarchy of jobs and money.      
       ..SNIP                                                               
                                                                            

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