A slice of Nicholson Baker's life in sequel


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Traveling Sprinkler picks up a few years after The Anthologist.

NICHOLSON Baker never meant to write a sequel to The Anthologist. And yet, he explains by phone from his home in Maine, the narrator of that 2010 novel, a poet named Paul Chowder, kept demanding to be heard.

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