Features & ReviewsThe Napoleon of Not a CluePaul CollinsApril 27, 2010 Ladies and gentlemen, we give you the most incoherent book title of 1907: This description certainly sounds promising: Think they’re joking about a detective love-story starring a delusional Napoleon reincarnation? Well, here’s the frontispiece: Share Tweet Share Paul Collins Paul Collins teaches writing at Portland State University, and his work appears regularly in New Scientist, Slate, and The Believer. His next book, The Murder of the Century, will be published in June by Crown. You May Also Like Read Reviews The Relentless Impressionism of Immigration: Shubha Sunder’s Optional Practical Training Asya PartanApril 1, 2025 Read Interviews An Accidental Daring: A Conversation with Lauren K. Watel Emma BoldenMarch 31, 2025 Read Interviews Poetry, Healing, and the Spirit of Survival: A Conversation with Nadia Alexis Leslie-Ann MurrayMarch 26, 2025 Read Reviews Shape Shifting: Nicole Graev Lipson’s Mothers and Other Fictional Characters Kristi D. OsorioMarch 25, 2025
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