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Jordan KisnerThe New Yorker |
The author’s midlife-crisis novel is full of estrangement, eroticism, and whimsy. Back when the word weird (or, in the spelling of the day, wyrd )...
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An incisive satirist of literary Brooklyn takes on the American big-box store. Probably all of us have been inside a place like Town Square location...
The author has recorded her own struggles in a series of best-selling graphic memoirs—and defined a generation’s experience of childhood in the...