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    Soil As Archive: On the Work of Recognizing Alternate Forms of Sentience

    Angie Sijun Lou Considers the Many Conceptions of Time

     
    By Angie Sijun Lou  May 8, 2024

    Punished for Pregnancy: On the Radical Power of The Millstone by Margaret Drabble in a Post-Roe World

    Carrie Mullins Recommends a 1960s British Novel for Present-Day America

     
    By Carrie Mullins  May 8, 2024

    Why Are So Many Mexican Novels Set in Cantinas?

    Nicolás Medina Mora Considers the Role of the Neighborhood Watering Hole in Mexican Literature and Culture

     
    By Nicolás Medina Mora  May 8, 2024

    Alexis Landau on Beauty, Aging, and What Mothers Pass Down to Their Daughters

    “How can I pretend that these prevailing norms, these stories we’ve constructed about beauty and desirability, are not powerful?”

     
    By Alexis Landau  May 8, 2024

    Remembering My Friend and Agent, Richard Parks

    “You never know what you will get till you try.”

     
    By Elizabeth Graver  May 8, 2024