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Rebecca Solnit, Vigdis Hjorth, Terry Tempest Williams, and more: 23 new books out today!

Rebecca Solnit, Vigdis Hjorth, Terry Tempest Williams, and more: 23 new books out today!

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The Absurdity of Authoritarianism: A Conversation With Svetlana Satchkova

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Woodsy Necromancers and Space Moby-Dick: March’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

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Printers’ Fists, Palaces, and Pavese Stone: New Poetry Coming in March

Printers’ Fists, Palaces, and Pavese Stone: New Poetry Coming in March

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10 New Children’s Books To Get Wonderfully Lost In This March

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“When the subways are gone to dust, this will still be there.”

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Karen Russell, Wendell Berry, Writers on Freud, and 26 more paperback books out today.

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