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Mirror, Mirror: On the Intersection of Beauty, Power, and Motherhood
From Mona Awad's Forthcoming Novel
Rouge
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Mona Awad
| May 12, 2023
Paper Names
Susie Luo
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| May 12, 2023
“The Gardener.” New Poetry by Thea Brown
From the Collection
Loner Forensics
By
Thea Brown
| May 11, 2023
Even If Everything Ends
Jens Liljestrand
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| May 11, 2023
Like the Appearance of Horses
Andrew Krivak
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| May 10, 2023
The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece
Tom Hanks
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| May 9, 2023
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The East Indian
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| May 8, 2023
A History of Burning
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| May 5, 2023
Book of Eve
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| May 4, 2023
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Max Porter
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| May 3, 2023
Gone to the Wolves
John Wray
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| May 2, 2023
Mild Vertigo
Mieko Kanai (trans. Polly Barton)
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| May 1, 2023
New Poetry Recommendations for the Month of May
Rebecca Morgan Frank Picks Poetry to Journey Through the Underworld of Capitalism, Poverty, and Racism
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Rebecca Morgan Frank
| May 1, 2023
Bread Givers
Anzia Yezierska
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| April 28, 2023
Poet Sarah Holland-Batt wins the 2023 Stella Prize.
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Janet Manley
| April 27, 2023
“Three Parts in Which Emre Kills His Daughters”
Kenan Orhan
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She’s Just Not That Into You, Bear: Gendered Desire in
Obsession
July 16, 2026
by
Natasha Lancaster
Seicho Matsumoto's
A Quiet Place
Is a Dark Fairy-Tale of Post-War Japan
July 16, 2026
by
Pico Iyer
Jack Friday on 'The Big Sleep', Invented Cities, and Chronicling a Changing Austin, Texas
July 16, 2026
by
Jack Friday
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"Wonderfully dry intellectually frisky Mason is a lively fluid writer here he glides smoothly between…"