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Yoko Tawada’s Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel , translated by Susan Bernofsky, set in post-lockdown Berlin, is an absurd, dark, dreamlike narrative that meditates on warfare, religion, memory, migration, and belonging through the strange consciousness of a literary researcher, Patrik. A Celan scholar who self-identifies as “the patient,” Pat... See more
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Now and again when a book moved her, when a book opened a previously undiscovered window in her mind and forever altered her perception of the world, she would add it to those secret ranks.
Jeanine Cummins • American Dirt (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
thoughts pinging the closed windows like a trapped bee.
Celeste Ng • Everything I Never Told You

Death is everywhere, oppressive and beautiful.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
