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Reporting From Inside the Vortex of the Miami Book Fair

Ryan Rivas Proves You Can Go Home Again

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The Staff Shelf: Housing Works Bookstore Cafe

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Elizabeth Tallent

“Sure you want to go out in that?” he asks from his side of the counter, and in her frustration with his slowness to hand over the keys she says only, “I’m sure.” He says, “Because it’s really coming down,” and she says, “My father is dying,” immediately sorry to have marketed as explanation this truth no one should be able to bear, not her, not this stranger whose answer comes after a pause: "I’m sorry.”

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s p i r a l p e e l : after Stella after Melville

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Are We Different People in Different Languages?

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