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In this photo made Thursday, June 14, 2012, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo poses with his newest work, "Interventions," at his home in Camden, Maine. A critic of e-books, Russo wont allow "Interventions" to be sold in electronic form. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
CAMDEN, Maine — Readers can’t survive on e-books alone, says author Richard Russo. The latest work from the Pulitzer-winning Russo, Interventions, is a tribute to the printed book, while taking a backhanded jab at electronic books and online bookselling. Interventions is a collection of four …