LaserWriter II by Tamara Shopsin

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Experiencing a computer malfunction can be a nerve-wracking moment, leading to questions about backups and potential damage. For Mac users in 1990s New York City, the go-to place was Tekserve, a renowned Macintosh...

My Monticello by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson

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The novella titled My Monticello in Jocelyn Nicole Johnson’s first collection of short stories is placed in a future society marked by turmoil reflecting present-day crises. Following a season of wildfires, intense heatwaves,...

Marine Park by Mark Chiusano

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In the neighborhood of Marine Park, vividly depicted by author Mark Chiusano, the setting spans eleven avenues in length and seventeen blocks in width, situated on the outskirts of Brooklyn. The neighborhood used...

A Kind of Dream by Kelly Cherry

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Kelly Cherry embodies the essence of a "woman of letters," as defined by Robert Penn Warren. She delves into various genres and engages with diverse cultural and intellectual traditions. With a vast literary...

The Golden State by Lydia Kiesling

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The Golden State begins with a quote from Philip Larkin: "Home is so sad." Lydia Kiesling's novel brings depth and truth to this line, exploring the concept of home in various dimensions. Is...

Matrix by Lauren Groff

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Lauren Groff's novel, Matrix, tells the story of Marie, a medieval nun and half-sister of King Henry II, as she embarks on a journey to an abbey where she will spend her life....

Iza’s Ballad by Magda Szabó, translated by George Szirtes

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Magda Szabó was a prolific Hungarian writer who faced political challenges during her career. Her novel, The Door, and Iza’s Ballad have gained recent recognition in the United States. Iza’s Ballad, translated in...

Autumn by Ali Smith

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Ali Smith’s latest novel, "Autumn", delves into the realm of language, exploring its power, nuances, and impact on identity and memory. The story doesn't rely on traditional plot devices but instead focuses on...

Her Mother’s Mother’s Mother and Her Daughters by Maria José Silveira, translated by Eric...

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Her Mother’s Mother’s Mother and Her Daughters follows a Brazilian family's lineage from the arrival of the Portuguese armada in 1500 to the present day. The narrative is told by a seemingly all-knowing...

God’s Wife by Amanda Michalopoulou, translated by Patricia Felisa Barbeito

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When people pray, who do they talk to? At first glance, it may seem like they are speaking to themselves. The question of God's identity is intricate, and Greek novelist Amanda Michalopoulou adds...

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