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This article says that the story won the 2004 [[Aga Khan Prize for Fiction]] but the article on that subject says that Annie Proulx won that year's prize, for "The Wamsutter Wolf", and that "The Final Solution" won the 2003 prize, so I'm changing the date in this article. [[User:Russ London|Russ London]] 20:15, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
This article says that the story won the 2004 [[Aga Khan Prize for Fiction]] but the article on that subject says that Annie Proulx won that year's prize, for "The Wamsutter Wolf", and that "The Final Solution" won the 2003 prize, so I'm changing the date in this article. [[User:Russ London|Russ London]] 20:15, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

==What do the numbers mean ?==
The article says that there are clues to what the numbers mean, but that the solution is never known to the characters. What is the answer? (I've read it, and am still mystified)
Oh, and the metacritic link is dead. This is not one of the Chabon books listed

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Aga Khan Prize for Fiction

This article says that the story won the 2004 Aga Khan Prize for Fiction but the article on that subject says that Annie Proulx won that year's prize, for "The Wamsutter Wolf", and that "The Final Solution" won the 2003 prize, so I'm changing the date in this article. Russ London 20:15, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What do the numbers mean ?

The article says that there are clues to what the numbers mean, but that the solution is never known to the characters. What is the answer? (I've read it, and am still mystified) Oh, and the metacritic link is dead. This is not one of the Chabon books listed