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Graphic Novel: The True Story of Granny Lee Ok-sun
A Former Korean "Comfort Woman" Makes the Journey Home
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Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
| September 9, 2019
On Agatha Christie and the Dawn of a Post-Capitalist Era
A Close Reading of Christie's 80th book,
Passenger to Frankfurt
, by Slavoj Žižek
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Slavoj Žižek
| September 9, 2019
Emma Cline's next book is a short story collection called
Daddy
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Emily Temple
| September 6, 2019
Are you brave/desperate enough to try the Most Dangerous Writing App?
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Jessie Gaynor
| September 6, 2019
Horse Girls, Degas, and Flamin' Hot Cheetos: the most noteworthy book deals of the week.
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| September 6, 2019
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Modern Love
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Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Feats of Shame and Openness
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A Good Conversation is Like a (Good) Game of Tennis
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Benjamin Markovits
| September 6, 2019
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Did the Russian
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Olga Zilberbourg
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Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2019 New Immigrant Writing Prize
Rajiv Mohabir for His Memoir,
Antiman
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| September 6, 2019
Attention: the inventor of Flamin' Hot Cheetos is writing a memoir.
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| September 5, 2019
The Problem(s) with Goodreads.
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Jonny Diamond
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File under gross, predictable: Sarah Huckabee Sanders is writing a memoir.
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Jessie Gaynor
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