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Objects in the Mirror are Truer Than They Appear: Jen Fawkes’ “Tales The Devil Told Me”
A Sweeping Kaleidoscope of Poetry in Tracy K. Smith’s “Such Color”
The Cost of Imprisonment in “I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love”
The Personal Toll of Climate Catastrophe in Richard Powers’ “Bewilderment”
Excavating Personal Geography in “Philomath”
Colm Tóibín Conjures Thomas Mann in “The Magician”
Into the Dark and Unnerving “The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell”
The Complexities and Conflicts of a Midwestern Metropolis in “The Gary Anthology”
Connection and Disconnection in “Pizza Girl”
Bent but Not Broken
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