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Try to be Somebody on Whom Nothing is Lost: An Interview with Prof. Greg Frost
Books Elisabeth Miller 4/22/21 Books Elisabeth Miller 4/22/21

Try to be Somebody on Whom Nothing is Lost: An Interview with Prof. Greg Frost

Over a zoom call in April, Greg Frost discusses teaching, writing advice, the benefits of MFA programs, and more.

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Oryx and Crake: A Manual on How to End the World and Not Save It
Books Angie Kwon 4/8/21 Books Angie Kwon 4/8/21

Oryx and Crake: A Manual on How to End the World and Not Save It

Margaret Atwood offers insight into a dying world—and how it shouldn’t be grieved or longed after.

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To the Third: The Genderless Body in Anne Garréta’s “Sphinx”
Books Eva Baron 4/8/21 Books Eva Baron 4/8/21

To the Third: The Genderless Body in Anne Garréta’s “Sphinx”

Gender collapses upon itself in Anne Garréta’s “Sphinx,” playing with our previous understandings of love, longing, and the body.

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Editors’ Picks: Books for Our Current Moment
Books, Editors' Picks the Review Editorial Board 2/23/21 Books, Editors' Picks the Review Editorial Board 2/23/21

Editors’ Picks: Books for Our Current Moment

The Review’s Editorial Board reflects upon the role that books have had in creating visions of the future and meditations upon the past.

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