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"A Horror Story of White Appropriation"
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Sophie's Choice
and the burden of commentary
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"
The Night Ocean
emerges as an inexhaustible shaggy monster"
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"It is the act of keeping secrets that is dangerous, not the act of telling them"
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"Witness the crime that is an American Indian reservation"
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"Soviet life hurt Ludmilla Petrushevskaya into crystalline prose"
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"If you get bored with Eden, what's left?"
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"Her observations read like a warning unheeded"
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Middlesex
is "damned by its own abundance"
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Exit West
and the "inalienable fact" of mass migration
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