“In Pretend We Live Here, characters bleed and breathe with a caustic
energy that dares the reader to keep pace as they are taken from the Deep
South to Western Europe and back again. Genevieve Hudson is a new,
coming-of-age voice that spotlights rural America, inject...
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“Yang rebuilds for the reader a town that is notable for its many stark
contrasts: restored & ruined buildings, wealth & poverty, international art &
border enforcement. Hey, Marfa makes a remarkable poetic accounting of the
ways imagination is currently working with ...
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In luminous, vivid, searingly honest prose, the stories in White Dancing
Elephants center on the experiences of diverse women of color—cunning,
bold, and resolute—facing sexual harassment and racial violence, as well as
the violence women inflict upon each other. Comb...
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WHEREAS confronts the coercive language of the United States government in
its responses, treaties, and apologies to Native American peoples and tribes,
and reflects that language in its officiousness and duplicity back on its
perpetrators. Through a virtuosic array o...
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