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Brilliant Madness

by Y.S. Fing

Brilliant Madness

The absurdist genius of Matei Călinescu and Jung Young Moon.

Finglish

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An Interview with Michelle Brafman

An Interview with Michelle Brafman

The author's debut novel examines the intersection of religion and three generations of mother-daughter relationships.

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