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Displaying all articles tagged:
Spring 2022 Books
encounter
June 2, 2022
‘Have You Read
Nevada
?’
Imogen Binnie’s first novel became a staple of trans literature. Nine years and one reissue later, how much has the culture changed?
By
Harron Walker
book review
May 19, 2022
In These Novels of Tech Dystopia, Memories Belong to the Cloud
Jennifer Egan’s
The Candy House
and Vauhini Vara’s
The Immortal King Rao
are two very different books with a troubling shared prediction.
By
Mallika Rao
book review
Apr. 12, 2022
In the Novel
Post-Traumatic
, a Trauma Plot Refuses the Obvious
In Chantal V. Johnson’s novel
Post-Traumatic
, the story of one woman’s breakdown feels visceral and specific.
By
Jamie Hood
a long talk
Apr. 11, 2022
How Chloé Cooper Jones Changed Her Mind
In her memoir
Easy Beauty
, the writer confronts a subject she’d long avoided: her own experience of disability.
By
Amelia Schonbek