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The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories by Jamil Jan Kochai, Read by a Full Cast

A Moving and Fantastical Exploration of the Impacts of War

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How Living in Naples Changed Shirley Hazzard’s Life

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Black Culture as Design and Lifestyle: At Home with Jason Reynolds

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Nick Hornby Understands the Pitfalls of Giving Novels as Gifts

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A Brief Excavation of the Bows, Arrows, and Chariots in King Tut’s Tomb

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12 new books to look forward to this week.

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On the Glorious Queerness of Metrical Narrative

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“Maybe Broccoli Doesn’t Like You Either” (Lot 151) On the Allure of Joan Didion’s Objects

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Sofia Coppola in Praise of Edith Wharton’s Beloved Antiheroine, Undine Spragg

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Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist

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