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BRAZIL, by John Updike, Knopf, 272 pages, $23. More than 60 years ago, Virginia Woolf shocked and delighted readers with her pseudo-biography of Vita Sackville-West, “Orlando,” in which the title character, a 16th century male poet, achieves fame and longevity in an adventurous, amorous life… Read More
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