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Steven W. Thrasher on How Viruses Affect Economic Mobility As Much As Health

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

August 18, 2022  By The Maris Review   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Science  The Maris Review 
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Fascism Past and Present: Anthony Marra on What the Censorship of 1940s Hollywood and Italy Can Teach Us

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Beyond the Anthropocentric: When Plants Become Literary Characters

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Why Her Intensely Complicated and Complex Life Made Colette a Great Writer

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On Writing About Childhood, That Most Precious, Precarious Time

Sadie Jones Follows the Lead of Her Young Protagonists

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“Mixed girl’s Hakka phrasebook.” A Poem by Nina Mingya Powles

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How White Parents Shirk Their Moral Responsibility to the Common Good Under the Cover of Responsible Parenting

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What Does the Carlos Ghosn Story Tell Us About Contemporary Japan?

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