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Music In Literature

Over at <I>The Independent</I>, Jessica Duchen lists her favorite works of literature that prominently feature music. Mirroring Heine, she starts out, "Music begins where words end," which is more or less true&mdash;after all most writing about music sucks the juice right out of it.

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Cortés the Killer?

Well yes, obviously&mdash;but Mexican epidemiologist Rodolfo Acu&#241;a-Soto thinks that the 16th Century plague that reduced the Aztec population from 22 million to 2 million was <I>not</I> smallpox brought over by the Spaniards. Aztec historians of the time referred to it by a different name than smallpox, with which they were familiar(!), and, after 12 years of research, Acu&#241;a-Soto concurs.

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