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Stephen Kearse
Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
In “Colored Television,” identity politics is as much a playground as a battleground.
Lily Meyer
Xi Xi’s Wholly Original Memoir of Breast Cancer
Despite its title, “Mourning a Breast” is not about grief—and, really, not even that much about breasts.
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Phillip Maciak
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
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Phillip Maciak
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
Books & the Arts
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The Unsavory Confessions of a P.R. Guru
Aaron Gell
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Aaron Gell
The Unsavory Confessions of a P.R. Guru
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Rachel Cusk’s Inverted World
Rumaan Alam
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Rumaan Alam
Rachel Cusk’s Inverted World
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Rachel Cusk’s Inverted World
Rumaan Alam
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Rumaan Alam
Rachel Cusk’s Inverted World
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The Decade That Mangled the American Right
Aaron Timms
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Aaron Timms
The Decade That Mangled the American Right
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The Decade That Mangled the American Right
Aaron Timms
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Aaron Timms
The Decade That Mangled the American Right
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Laura Marsh
Rachel Kushner’s Spy Games
In “Creation Lake,” a brilliant secret agent delights in her infiltration of a niche world of ideas.
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Anna Altman
The Case for Hypochondria
Caroline Crampton’s new book studies the fuzzy boundaries between sickness and health.