

#6429
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Zodiac
the eco-thriller
Book • 1988
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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in relation to a book written by him about companies dumping toxic waste.


Noah Smith

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Sam D'Amico and Noah Smith on How China Masters Manufacturing (And How America Can Catch Up)
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as one of his first two books, not science fiction.


Neal Stephenson

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Neal Stephenson: Polostan
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as the book that James Vanderbilt adapted for the movie 'Zodiac'.

Brian Raftery

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3: ‘Anchorman’ and ‘Zodiac’ | Mission Accomplished
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as an example of linguistic humor in a book set in Boston.

Howard Tayler

11.34: Humor as a Sub-Genre
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, discussing the author's early novels and their depiction of weak states.


Tyler Cowen

Neal Stephenson on Depictions of Reality
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, the book is the story of America's most elusive murderer.


Al Warren

Michael Butterfield - The Zodiac Killer
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as a film the new Captain America film could have been more like.


Baron

#0096 - Captain America: Brave New World
Mentioned as an influential interpretation of the Zodiac case, putting forward the theory that Arthur Lee Allen was the killer.

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