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“The Body Is a Threshold”

A review of Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric The post “The Body Is a Threshold” appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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The City Inside

A review of Em and the Big Hoom by Jerry Pinto The post The City Inside appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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Dude, What Are You Looking At?

A review of WATCHLIST: 32 SHORT STORIES BY PERSONS OF INTEREST The post Dude, What Are You Looking At? appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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Review: Dear Committee Members

Julie Schumacher deftly transforms the humble letter of recommendation into a legitimate novelistic vehicle, says Keija Parssinen. The post Review: Dear Committee Members appeared first on The Brooklyn...

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Review: No Book But the World

Leah Hager Cohen's fifth novel is a meditation on education—particularly, a child’s path out of the fog of innocence. The post Review: No Book But the World appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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Narratives on drug cartels: When violence becomes a business expense

A review of three journalistic works on Latin American drug trafficking. The post Narratives on drug cartels: When violence becomes a business expense appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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The Self in Science Fiction

A Review of Unbearable Splendor by Sun Yung Shin The post The Self in Science Fiction appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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Radical Mindfulness

What do we lose by separating mindfulness from Buddhism? The post Radical Mindfulness appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.

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