
by Paul Auster
What do they make of us, and how do they shape us? Paul Auster on living a dog's life ('a symphony of smells'); Hilary Mantel on the mongrel who didn't realise that his owners had become middle-class; and Sam Toperoff as a tarantula. Plus: Joyce Carol Oates in prison, among men; and Martin Amis on sex without words.
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