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Arts & CultureBooks
Eve Tushnet
Stephen Graham Jones's new novel creates an extraordinary portrait of sacrifice and costly reconciliation.
Arts & CultureBooks
Mike Mastromatteo
The stories in Valerie Sayers's new collection are populated with characters who strive to hang on to something good.
Arts & CulturePoetry
Atar Hadari
do not assay us too harshly that were ever more tin than gold
Arts & CultureBooks
James T. Keane
Charlie Kaufman's debut novel is not for the faint of heart. But it rewards the effort to read through a story about self-perception and the internal monologues that rattle through all of our heads.
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Arts & CultureIdeas
Thomas P. Harmon
The question Lewis proposed is analogous to the one we have to deal with now: What use is it to study during wartime? 
Arts & CultureBooks
Sarah Ramey in her new book: "My case went unsolved for fourteen years because no one would listen to me and the reason they would not listen to me is because I am a woman.”