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Power and Uncertainty in Marie NDiaye’s “Vengeance is Mine”
Bodies and Open Spaces in “Wound”
A Satire of Russian Life in Alisa Ganieva’s “Offended Sensibilities”
Language, Gender, and Power in “Witches”
Confronting the Grief of Infertility in “Human Blues”
The Art of the Smith in “Companion Piece”
A Fairy Tale Journey through Moscow in “Little Foxes Took Up Matches”
A Disconcertingly Familiar Story in “Pathological”
A Form that Can Hold and Transform in “Very Cold People”
Lucy Lurie Tells her Story in “Lacuna”
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