Antonio
The darkness of Beatriz Bracher’s Antonio is glimpsed distantly from [...]
The darkness of Beatriz Bracher’s Antonio is glimpsed distantly from [...]
Mercury Retrograde, Emily Segal’s debut novel, is full of the [...]
Sam Bett and David Boyd are the translators of the [...]
One begins a new Haruki Murakami book with high expectations. [...]
Shall I compare thee to a sci-fi show? Or an [...]
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Dictionaries tend to be utilitarian, unglamorous things—pulled off of a [...]
After a while, terrified, I flee from the shadow of [...]
Infinite Country is Colombian-American writer Patricia Engel’s masterful fourth book. [...]
Ridley Scott’s stylish and unnerving Blade Runner was about synthetic [...]