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Writing the Unspeakable in “Aftermath”
Depression and Desertion in “I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness”
Searching for Artifice in “The Death of Francis Bacon”
Suffering and Strength in “The Women of Troy”
The Body and Environment in “Variations on the Body”
Migration, Exile and Translation: Mariana Oliver’s “Migratory Birds”
A Fantastical and Mesmerizing Narrative in Yelena Moskovich’s “A Door Behind a Door”
Realism and Surrealism in “Leonora in the Morning Light”
Elusive Freedom in “Libertie”
The Open Space of Uncertainty in “Rabbit Island”
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