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Triumph of the traditional

Posted by Jim Concannon  November 16, 2006 12:51 PM
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The literary establishment is safe for another day. Mark Danielewski did not win the National Book Award last night for his experimental novel "Only Revolutions" (earlier discussion below). Instead, Richard Powers took top honors for "The Echo Maker." Here's a complete list of who won what.

A maverick finishes out of the running.

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