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New novels by Thomas Pynchon and Brandon Taylor; memoirs by Susan Orlean, Malala Yousafzai and Tim Curry; the conclusion of ...
The New York writer and editor’s diaries of the AIDS era presents a curious case of what we are supposed to expect from ...
I couldn’t read it — and trust me, I tried. There are sentences here that go on for half a page and still go nowhere ...
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As the daughter of a Palestinian refugee father, books and oral storytelling are an important way for Sarah Aziza to hold ...
Hungarian novelist and screenwriter László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his “compelling ...
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An effort at the Fayetteville Public Library aims to use art to speak out against censorship as Banned Book Week gets ...