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An Appetite for Body Horror and Dark Humor in Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner
Coming Home is no Longer Recognizable in “The Ballad of the Last Guest”
The Power of Storytelling Preserves Memories in Nadia Davids’s “Cape Fever”
The Autonomous Anarchist in “Johann Most: Life of a Radical”
Traitorous Magic in Garro’s “The Week of Colors”
In the “House of Day, House of Night”, a Review on the Latest Tokarczuk
Remembering What Matters in “Before I Forget”
Falsity and Facade in “The Aquatics”
A Lottery of Success: “Television” by Lauren Rothery
Remembering What We Destroyed in “Beasts of the Sea”
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