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Exploring the Undeniable Africanistic Presence in the American Literary Canon: Toni Morrison’s “Language as Liberation”
Gapers’ Delay and Grief in “Just Watch Me”
The Art of Turning Away in Daniel Poppick’s The Copywriter
Displacement and Longing in “Every Exit Brings You Home”
Lingering in the Uncertainty in “Field Guide to Falling Ill”
A Friendly Revolution in “Not Your Founding Father”
The Friends of Attention Want YOU to Snap Out of It (While You Still Can!)
An Inevitable Occurrence in George Saunders’s “Vigil”
Camille Bordas and the Delicious Pain of Living in “One Sun Only”
Playing Dolls with History in Senaa Ahmad’s “The Age of Calamities”
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