Chloe Krug Benjamin
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Chloe Krug Benjamin is a graduate of Vassar College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received her M.F.A. in fiction. Her first novel, The Anatomy of Dreams, is forthcoming from Atria/Simon & Schuster in September 2014. Other fiction, poetry and reviews have been published in PANK, Ninth Letter, The Laurel Review, and elsewhere. She tweets @chloekbenjamin and can also be found at www.chloekrugbenjamin.com.
4 entries by Chloe Krug Benjamin
Bathing the Lion: A Novel
By Jonathan Carroll
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Despite a clever premise, this novel is ultimately derailed by thinly drawn characters and unresolved plot points.
In Paradise: A Novel
By Peter Matthiessen
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The author's final work illustrates the complicated nature of bearing witness.
Soy Sauce for Beginners: A Novel
By Kirstin Chen
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With her marriage failing, a woman moves back to Singapore and into the struggles of her family and their artisanal soy sauce business.
Duplex: A Novel
By Kathryn Davis
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Strange yet familiar, this story evokes feelings similar to those precipitated by a bizarre dream.