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Richard Powers
A Planet’s Pain: On Healing Climate Grief Through Ritual and Reverence
Dheepa R. Maturi Offers Mantras for Reconnecting with a Vanishing World
By
Dheepa R. Maturi
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By
Jane Ciabattari
| September 24, 2024
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The 2024 Booker Prize longlist is here.
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By
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By
Katie Yee
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By
Jonny Diamond
| April 20, 2022
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By
Kim Beil
| April 20, 2022
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By
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| November 3, 2021
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| October 25, 2021
Richard Powers on the Duplicity of Bewilderment
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| October 18, 2021
The New Climate Fiction: Grappling with the Weight of Collapse
Emma Dries on the Limitations of Fragmentary Narrative to Portray a Fragmenting World
By
Emma Dries
| October 5, 2021
Rooney, Powers, Whitehead... Here Are September’s Best Reviewed Books
Looking Back at a Blockbuster Month in Publishing
By
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| October 1, 2021
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