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An Argument for Literature as Care Work
Alexandra Kingston-Reese on How Writers Can Ease a Care Crisis
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“I Wanted to Be on Fire.” On the Connection Between Art and Self-Destruction
Bridget Collins Considers the Hagiography of the Tortured Artist
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Swipe Right for Loneliness: On the Gamification of Dating Apps
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On the Origins of White Europeans’ Bigoted Fascination with Skin Color and Racial Hierarchy
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5 Books in Translation You May Have Missed in April
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