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Close to the Knives A dance performance makes physical distress flagrantly public R. O. Kwon |
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Look Who’s Watching Bookforum talks with Tracy O’Neill about Quotients, her new novel about family, digital connection, and surveillance in a perilous new world Robert Lopez |
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Dream City Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s honest portraits of undoc***ented Americans Yen Pham |
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A Neutral Innocence of the Heart Two memoirs of organizing for black life Dawn Lundy Martin |
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The Other America A new memoir explores a divided nation Danielle A. Jackson |
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Nieman Lab collects accounts of racism in newsrooms; Candice Carty-Williams on publis***ng’s exclusionary “mainstream” |
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A historian of racial capitalism uncovers the city’s bloody past—and the possibilities for its future |
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Saidiya Hartman re-creates the lives of marginalized women |
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Megha Majumdar’s debut novel exposes the dark reality behind India’s prosperity |
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Bookforum talks with Wayne Koestenbaum |
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J. M. Coetzee concludes his Jesus trilogy |
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