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Dream Count,” Adichie’s first novel in more than a decade, rotates between the stories of four women with roots in Nigeria.
At the heart of Yellowface by R.F. Kuang is a brazen act of literary theft. June Hayward, a writer perpetually overshadowed ...
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In contradiction to the advice of its title, there’s lots of telling in this book. Sittenfeld frequently opens with a ...
Her new novel Dream Count suffers from the retrograde gender politics and bad writing that has defined her career of late.
Han Kang won the Nobel last year. But her new novel, We Do Not Part, about an arduous trip and haunting memories, is unbalanced and fitful Lois Shearing’s book Pink-Pilled warns women to beware ...
In “Show Don’t Tell,” her second story collection among nine works of fiction, Curtis Sittenfeld again makes a persuasive ...
“The Garden” by Nick Newman reminds us that the true meaning of postapocalyptic fiction isn’t about how the world ends, but how we live after. Michelle de Kretser’s fiercely truth-seeking ...