The Enduring Echoes of Change in Jim Crace’s Harvest
An Elegy for a Dying World Jim Crace’s 2013 novel, Harvest, is a meticulously crafted fable that transcends its seemingly...
An Elegy for a Dying World Jim Crace’s 2013 novel, Harvest, is a meticulously crafted fable that transcends its seemingly...
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Ana Huang has masterfully crafted a new jewel in the romance crown with King of Pride, a book that has...
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Patricia Lockwood’s 2017 memoir, "Priestdaddy," is a riotous, deeply intelligent, and often startlingly tender exploration of family, faith, and the...