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“The Woman Who Killed the Fish”

Clarice Lispector, trans. Benjamin Moser

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Could Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley Use More Tricks Up Its Sleeve?

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“Lemon, It’s Wednesday.” On the Legacy of 30 Rock

Mike Roe Considers the Shows—and Memes—That Followed the Iconic Comedy

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Prayers for the Stolen: How Two Artists Portray the Violence of Human Trafficking in Mexico

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In Which a Direct Line is Drawn From Flaubert’s Unfinished Novel to Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

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Time Is Water: On the Past, Present, and Looming Future of Venice

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Valerie Miles on the Craft of Curating Translators

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Puncturing a Dream: On the Dark-Edged Fantasy of the Ballerina and Traditional Femininity

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AudioFile’s 2021 Best Audiobooks: An Interview with Natalie Naudus

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Bright Burning Things

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FSG will publish Judith Butler’s first non-academic press book.

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