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John Lanchester is the author of three novels, a memoir, and, most recently, a book about the financial crisis,
I.O.U: Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay
. He writes for the
London Review of Books
, the
Guardian
, and the
New Yorker
.
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