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Fall Literary Review 2019

Fall Literary Review 2019

Vol. 221 / No. 9

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The dedication ceremony of Pietro di Donato, Plaza in Union City, New Jersey, May 22, 2010. Holding up a copy of di Donato’s novel, Christ in Concrete, is the author’s son, Richard (Wikicommons/Luigi Novi).
Arts & Culture Books
Joe PagettaOctober 25, 2019

In Pietro di Donato’s "Christ in the Concrete" we find a portrait of immigrants and laborers, so essential to the growth of the United States then as now.

Jaron Lanier (photo: Peter Steffen/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)
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Santiago RamosOctober 25, 2019

In his latest book, Lanier argues that all forms of social media treat human beings as if they were basically a bundle of nerve endings.

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Emma Winters October 25, 2019

Members of Generation Z are proving themselves to be resilient and thoughtful activists, and current young adult books are following their gaze toward social justice issues.

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José DueñoOctober 25, 2019

Identity is at the heart of much of today’s political conflicts. In his latest book, Fukuyama traces a brief history of how identity came to occupy such a center.

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Franklin FreemanOctober 25, 2019

The fear of deceit was the foundation of Orwell’s work.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Amit MajmudarOctober 25, 2019

metaphor is to logic what analogy is to twins

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Deborah WarrenOctober 25, 2019

You bet it takes a miracle to explain