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Thousands of homes were destroyed in the Los Angeles fires in January. Thousands more were spared. This house, for example, might appear fine to the naked eye. But the toxic smoke unleashed by the ...
Poets have a way of incorporating other poets into their work. Our columnist approves. By Elisa Gabbert Elisa Gabbert’s collections of poetry and essays include, most recently, “Normal Distance” and ...
In ‘Salvage the Bones,’ Jesmyn Ward tells the story of a fictional family enduring Hurricane Katrina. Here’s how the National Book Award–winning novel came to be. When Ward was 3 years old, she and ...
Strolling inside the quadrangle of Kashmir’s 600-year-old Jamia Masjid, worshippers stop to take pictures of the mosque’s large steeple, its outlines sharpened against the backdrop of Hari Parbat, the ...
The antechamber of “In the Dream House,” a new work of memoir-cum-criticism by Carmen Maria Machado, is crowded. It contains a dedication, three epigraphs, an overture (declaring the author’s ...
Quite a few exceptional books begin with great epigraphs — an inspiring quote, a beautiful poem, a moving lyric, an iconic phrase — that'll ease you into the novel. Some books skip the epigraph while ...
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