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An Instinctive Feeling
of Innocence
Dana Grigorcea, trans. Alta L. Price
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The Limits of the World
Jennifer Acker
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| April 15, 2019
"I Am Tom Waits!"
Janice Margolis
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| April 12, 2019
The Parisian
Isabella Hammad
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| April 11, 2019
Optic Nerve
María Gainza, translated by Thomas Bunstead
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| April 10, 2019
Phantoms
Christian Kiefer
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| April 9, 2019
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"Some Female Cats and People"
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| April 8, 2019
Henry, Himself
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| April 5, 2019
A Wonderful Stroke of Luck
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| April 4, 2019
Lost and Wanted
Nell Freudenberger
By
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| April 3, 2019
Crossing
Pajtim Statovci, translated by David Hackston
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| April 2, 2019
The Republic
Joost de Vries, translated by Jane Hedley-Prôle
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| April 1, 2019
What Will Happen to the World as
Life Expectancy Goes Up?
The Population Bomb, Redux
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Paul Morland
| April 1, 2019
Olive Schreiner: Charlotte Brontë of South Africa, 19th-Century Celebrity
On Compassion and Dissent in an Outpost of Empire
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Lyndall Gordon
| March 29, 2019
The Old Drift
Namwali Serpell
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| March 29, 2019
Anatomy of a Perfect Album: On Joni Mitchell's
Blue
"Only a phase, these dark café days."
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John Corbett
| March 28, 2019
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