Are the Twitter arguments against Jonathan Franzen part of the anti-intellectual movement in America? Should romance novels be treated the same as serious literature? And why don't we see more serious literary fiction from contemporary women writers? There is a problem in book publishing, but the Tweets miss the mark. [
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