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 Interviews Our Bodies are Bodies and Our Bones Are Bones: A Conversation with Amanda Hawkins Olivia Q. PintairJanuary 20, 2025 Read Poetry Reviews Echoes in the Gallery: Andy Young’s Museum of the Soon to Depart Ed SkoogJanuary 15, 2025 Read Interviews The Vastness of What We Don’t See: A Conversation with Oluwaseun Olayiwola Nathan Xavier OsorioJanuary 15, 2025 Read Reviews “It’d Be the Last Great Punk Song”: On ¡PÓNK! by Marcus Clayton Erin VachonJanuary 14, 2025
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