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Cold Comforts
...” Christine Smallwood is the author of the novel The Life of the Mind (Hogarth, 2021). ...
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What forms of art, activism, and literature can speak authentically today?
... would remain unwritten. --CHRISTINE SMALLWOOD I am struggling to think of what the recent books I’ve truly loved have in common, because in most ways they are all so different, and the only way I...
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Apocalypse When
... THE LIFE OF THE MIND, Christine Smallwood’s debut novel, begins with an ending. We meet Dorothy, a contingent faculty member in the English department where she used to be a doctoral student...
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Meditations in an Emergency
...” Christine Smallwood’s debut novel will be published by Hogarth. ...
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“Nobody Likes Being Called a Cesspool”
... Christine Smallwood is a writer living in Brooklyn. ...
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State of Affairs
... book is five hundred pages of people demonstrating again and again that they are incapable of turning down an invitation to a party at which they are guaranteed to have a bad time. Christine...
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Pleasure and the Text
... Lovers series. In Burning Blue, the narrator is going through . . . menopause. Christine Smallwood writes the New Books column for Harper’s Magazine....
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Desert Course
...” Dyer writes about Tahiti, “was proof of how much I still expected and wanted from the world, of what high hopes I still had of it.” I know how he feels. Christine Smallwood writes...
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Short Cuts
... thing about a short story is that it doesn’t have time to teach you how to read it. So very often we come up on an ending unprepared. Christine Smallwood writes the New Books column for Harper...
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Hybrid Times
... resentment. The Women _is implicitly an invitation. The only way to write a book like it is to leave it behind. Christine Smallwood writes the New Books column for Harper’s Magazine....
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The Grain of the Choice
... someone else? You might as well ask if I could dream someone else’s dream. Christine Smallwood is a New Books columnist for Harper’s Magazine. ...
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Passing Through
THE NARRATOR OF SIGRID NUNEZ’S NEW NOVEL, What Are You Going Through, is an unmarried female writer who seems to be between sixty and seventy years old. She has a friend,
