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, The merits of a metafictional approach to history stirred debate from the time of the book's release. An early unattributed 1969 review in the New York Times viewed it in a positive light. See "Books of the Times: At Last, Kurt Vonnegut's Famous Dresden Book, The New York Times, vol.22, pp.535-571, 1969.

, Later historians have revised this figure and now refer to 25,000 to 40,000 dead, while Irving has been discredited as a pseudo-historian and Nazi sympathizer, History and Theory, vol.48, pp.5-24, 2009.

, This collaboration goes a step further in personification than, say, the well-known example of birds in Christopher Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love" (1599), whose birds perform "madrigals" in response to the sound of rivers

, He co-edited, with Thomas Pughe and Bénédicte Chorier-Fryd, Poetics and Politics of Place in Pastoral: International Perspectives, His latest novel is Back in the Game, 2012.