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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 05:47 by simplycharly
David
Levine, whose macro-headed, somberly expressive, astringently probing
and hardly ever flattering caricatures of intellectuals and athletes,
politicians and potentates were the visual trademark of The New York
Review of Books for nearly half a century, died Tuesday in Manhattan.
He was 83 and lived in Brooklyn. Read more ...
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