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A Twist of the Knife in “Mexican Gothic”
Big Ideas, Huge Imagination in “Hella”
The Resonance of Memory in “Tokyo Ueno Station”
A Meditation on Noticing in “A Memory of the Future”
Possibilities of Originality and Constraints of the Original in “The Angel of the Crows”
Banter among Bandits in “The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water”
Finding the Humor in the Macabre in “The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas”
Shadows of Consciousness in “Night. Sleep. Death. the Stars.”
Voice as Resistance in “A Song Below Water”
“Mezzanine” Offers Truth in the Minutiae
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