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Exploring Where the Novel Ends and the Person Begins in “A Splendid Intelligence”
The Personal Toll of Climate Catastrophe in Richard Powers’ “Bewilderment”
Intersectional Solidarity in “Against White Feminism”
Indifference and Standing in “American Estrangement”
Reflections on Democracy and Individuality in “Playlist for the Apocalypse”
Identity and Memory in “All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running”
How The West Was Lost in “Site Fidelity”
Soaring and Singing in “If I Had Two Wings”
Solitude and Remembrance in “Middle Distance”
A Meditation on Noticing in “A Memory of the Future”
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