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Wild Intimacies in “Raised by Wolves”
The Edge of Hope in “The Great Wave”
Love is a Mixtape Worth Living For in “I Love You So Much It’s Killing Us Both”
Looking Like the Real Thing in Scott Guild’s “Plastic”
Sweet and Savory Memories in “The Kamogawa Food Detectives”
Publish or Perish: On Andrew Ewell’s “Set for Life”
An Argentine Family Lexicon: Adriana Riva’s Salt, translated by Denise Kripper
The Violence of Human Folly in “You Glow in the Dark” by Liliana Colanzi
Quiet Despair in “Ordinary Human Failings”
Cis Male Heartbreak in Dolly Alderton’s “Good Material”
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