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Anticipating Love: “Arrangements in Blue”
The Limits of Historical Saga in “The Covenant of Water”
Voluntary Disappearance in “The Unfortunates”
The Chaos of Doomed Love in “Your Driver is Waiting”
An Homage to Female Desire in “Wanting”
Life Among the Born and the Made in “The Employees”
Love, Loss, and Lahore: Aanchal Malhotra’s “The Book of Everlasting Things”
The Line Between the Original and the Imposter in “Case Study”
Landscapes of Memory in Dorthe Nors’ “A Line in the World”
Stop Me if You Think You’ve Heard This One Before in Cormac McCarthy’s “The Passenger”
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