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A Reemergence of Charlotte Wood’s “The Natural Way of Things”
Maria Stepanova’s “The Disappearing Act” and Why It’s Essential
In the “House of Day, House of Night”, a Review on the Latest Tokarczuk
New Perspectives in “(Th)ings and (Th)oughts”
Shipwrecks, Spectral Beings, and Brutal Winters in “The Salvage”
Witch Trials and Wax Narrators in “The Wax Child”
Shoes and Seeds in Kivel’s “Dwelling”
Fraught Family Affairs in Nina George’s “Beautiful Nights”
Ephemeral Infinities in Megan Hunter’s “Days of Light”
Reflections in Language, Remembrance, and Fate in “Let Me Tell You/ Let Me Go On”
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