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Farrar Straus and Giroux
Their Time is Now: Rediscovered Women Writers Get Their Moment
“The Delivery” is a Meta-Fictional Puppet Show with Little to Say
Erosion, Tension, and Outrage in “Summerwater”
Dancing Thoughts in “Aphasia”
2020 is the Year of the “Catastrofemale”
Death Cults and Hopeful Gestures in “Sometimes I Never Suffered”
Poetry’s Power In ‘Here Is The Sweet Hand’
Necessary Detachment in “I Hold a Wolf by the Ears”
Longing and an Uncertain Journey Toward Progress in “Life Events”
Identity and Community in ‘Pew’
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