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The Life of Pablo Picasso
John Williams’ First Novel ‘Nothing But the Night’ Was an Early Glimpse of Genius
‘Where Reasons End’ Examines the Power and Limitations of Language
Real Police Violence Inspired ‘The Atlas of Reds and Blues’
What Do a Solar Eclipse and the Iranian Revolution Have in Common?
‘Once Upon a River’ Is a Meta-Gothic Slow Burn
Sofia Samatar’s New Story Collection is “Beautiful and Luminous”
Prepare to Laugh and Cry with Max Winter’s Richly Layered Novel ‘Exes’
In Kathleen Rooney’s Latest, Lillian Boxfish Finds Poetry in 1980’s New York
‘All Grown Up’ is a Snarky Take on the NYC Novel
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