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“The Full Catastrophe”: Discovering Love in a Life of Loss
The Power of Multiple Narratives in “My Beloved Life”
Departures from Western Idealism in Omar El Akkad’s “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This”
The Gendered Riddle of “Death Takes Me” by Cristina Rivera Garza
Finding Meaning When Nothing Matters Anymore in Alex Higley’s “True Failure”
Quiet Heroes Persevere in “The Sable Cloak”
A Fragile Utopia in “The Garden”
Searching for Missing Persons in “Waiting for the Long Night Moon”
A Paradise Built on Quicksand in Madeleine Watts’s “Elegy, Southwest”
The World Has Other Plans: On Eli Zuzovsky’s debut novel, “Mazeltov”
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