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Lily MeyerThe Atlantic |
The Extinction of Irena Rey , the multilingual translator Jennifer Croft’s fun house of a debut novel, opens with a warning—not a note; not a...
In Lisa Ko’s ambitious, messy novel, characters disappear, sell out, and opt out, all in search of a meaningful existence. From the very start, ...
A short story After their second week of volunteer farmwork, Gabriel and Caro subjected themselves to a twin ordeal: lunch with her parents on...
This American Ex-Wife vividly describes the liberating power of a divorce, but falters when it tries to persuade readers to follow suit. Divorce is in...
The spiky, unsentimental writings of Diana Athill are the perfect antidote to an age of angsty literature. One of American fiction’s core...