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‘Nineveh’ Dives Into the Anthropocene Swamp
Zadie Smith Returns With a Novel We Desperately Need in 2016
In ‘Mercury,’ Margot Livesey Takes Our Collective Temperature
In ‘Shutter,’ Photographs Only Tell Part of the Story
‘8th Street Power & Light’ Examines the Cost of Living in the Dark
Ari Banias Unlocks the Truth in ‘Anybody’
Colin Dickey Explores America’s Haunted History in ‘Ghostland’
Margaret Atwood’s Version of ‘The Tempest’ Plays It Safe
‘Unbearable Splendor’ Is a Literary White Dwarf Star
‘The Mothers’ Makes a Case for First Person Plural
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