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How Democrats won in the white-hot heart of the Republican Right: discusses Orange County on podcast
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ReviserEditorial 17 h
Belated congrats to on being a finalist. Here's a sharp review of "A Lucky Man" written by that I edited for / The Shifting Horizon of Masculinity in Jamel Brinkley’s “A Lucky Man”
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"Seduction reads like a scandal sheet tempered with primary and secondary research.” on Karina Longworth’s “Seduction”:
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"While the oppression and violence that have marked Iraq’s recent history furnish plenty of grimness for the mood associated with noir fiction and film, the genre is distinctly American in origin." On Baghdad Noir:
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“It’s easy, and usually wrong, to complain that movie critics are snobs or killjoys.”
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“To me the novel explores the fragility and the power of the creative process — and the depths to which we, as artists, have to go to convey our hearts and minds." Heather Rose on "The Museum of Modern Love":
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“How can it be that men only ‘find out’ about harassers and abusers when the stories break in the press, while women nod and explain we’ve known forever?” Libby Lenkinski writes:
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"We need more pieces of literary fiction to counter fake news and the fictions of finance which destroy the world and our lives." Mikkel Krause Frantzen reviews Arne De Boever's "Finance Fictions":
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"I’ve seen better movies this year than Bohemian Rhapsody, but not many I’ve enjoyed so much, and not one as emotionally satisfying on such a grand scale."
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"As the novel developed over 11 years, it became a sort of love letter to women of art and to creativity in general.” Talking to Heather Rose:
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Respondendo a @ZebulonLA
🚨 HOLIDAY BASH / LAUNCH PARTY ALERT 🚨 We're celebrating the new : Childhood Issue at next Wed. 11/28 at 5pm. Free & open to the public.
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Here at LARB, we're thankful for you, our readers. We'll be sending a note of thanksgiving to your inboxes tomorrow — sign up for our newsletter today so you won't miss it:
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“Good heavens,” I thought when I read that letter, “this is unexpected. He’s funny. He laughs at himself” - My interview with Sue Prideaux about
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An interview with Sue Prideaux, biographer of Nietzsche by ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Mikkel Krause Frantzen 21 h
Here is a text I wrote for : Thank you so much to for editing it!
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Eric 🥮 15 de fev
meant to tweet this out: i'm now a Reviews Editor at (now a channel of & edited by !) if you know of any books coming out by Vietnamese or Southeast Asian writers, let me know!!!
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𝗝𝗼𝘀é.𝗔.𝗩á𝘇𝗾𝘂𝗲𝘇 18 h
'Stoner' es un libro envidiable, y más que recomendable. Qué bien poder leer y conocer ahora más sobre su autor. [Con todos mis respetos, 'Stoner' se merecía aquí una mejor edición]
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On Stay Tuned, is accessible yet nuanced, not offering false hope to Trump’s opponents while taking strong stands against what he sees as overreach and corruption
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“In overcrowded, over-tested classrooms, students come to see every assignment as just another flaming hoop to jump through.” Ryan Boyd's review of "Why They Can't Write":
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With the caravan, talking to the Hondurans headed for Tijuana: Laura Carlson () on podcast
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