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The Music That Shapes Our Love: Peter Coviello’s “Is There God after Prince?”
Logging On for “Extremely Online”
The Double-Edged Fantasy of “Blackouts”
The Unruly Limits of Materialism in “The MANIAC”
Care, Form, and the New in Kate Briggs’ “The Long Form”
Ambivalent Comfort in “The Loneliness Files”
The People vs. Gentrification in “Brooklyn Crime Novel”
The Politics of Making History in “The Burning of the World”
Intersections Between Pain and Pleasure in “Brutalities”
A Powerful Appeal to the Senses in “The Hunger Book”
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