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The Hachette imprint, launched in 1950 as the publishing arm of a psychoanalysis book club, has grown into a leading voice in psychology, politics, and history. Its recent reorganization, which begat ...
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A wildly prolific son of Texas, McMurtry was a tangle of contradictions. Here’s where to start. Credit...Diana Walker/Getty Images Supported by By Andy Greenwald “Texas has produced no major writers ...