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Joy Williams on the Troubling Grace and Strange Assurances of Brad Watson’s Work

"He could be appallingly funny yet tap into a grievous
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August 3, 2020  By Joy Williams   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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On Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis’s Rise to the Top of Brazilian Literature

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“We Will Have Wanted to Have”

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Michelle Bowdler: Why Does Rape Go Largely Uninvestigated?

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Behind the Mic: On Salmon by Mark Kurlansky, Read by the Author

A Plea For the Survival of a Fascinating and Important Fish

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The Story of Christianity Before Christianity

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