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In the depths of night, she returns to his room, sits silently by his bedside, watches the dreams scripting themselves against the insides of his eyelids.
Anjali Sachdeva • All the Names They Used for God
undaunted. But at his layover in Paris he meets his match: a surprise
Andrew Sean Greer • Less (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize): A Novel (The Arthur Less Books Book 1)
It felt like compounded loss.
Ann Napolitano • Hello Beautiful: THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
implacable,
Rumaan Alam • Leave the World Behind
“What wounds you most,” writes Darwish, “is that ‘there’ is so close to ‘here.’
Ta-Nehisi Coates • The Message
Your namasté had that tone I’ve come to know, a hushed respect as if you were speaking a prayer, like you were in the presence of the lord of death.
Indra Sinha • Animal's People
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