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Book review: Harkhavi, Hedva. Migo. [Hebrew] Tel Aviv, Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2018
EDEN ROBINSON. Son of a Trickster. Knopf. (2017). 319 pp. $32.00 (hardback). (ISBN 978-0-345-81078-6
Arran Gare reviews the book 'Darwinian creativity and memetics', by Maria Kronfeldner, published by ...
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Book review of : Dreaming in french : the Paris years of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag, a...
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Review of Rothman-Zecher, Moriel. Before All the World: A Novel. New York: Farrar, Straus ...
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Review of Tokarczuk, Olga. The Books of Jacob: A Novel. Translated by Jennifer Croft. New York, NY: ...
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Art has long been understood as one that grows outside of the two most basic human instincts: surviv...
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A review of the 2021 book by Thomas King and Natasha Donovan, “Borders,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA's...
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Review of Crafts: Today’s Anthology for Tomorrow’s Crafts, Fabien Petiot and Chloé Braunstein Kriege...
Book review: Harkhavi, Hedva. Migo. [Hebrew] Tel Aviv, Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2018
EDEN ROBINSON. Son of a Trickster. Knopf. (2017). 319 pp. $32.00 (hardback). (ISBN 978-0-345-81078-6
Arran Gare reviews the book 'Darwinian creativity and memetics', by Maria Kronfeldner, published by ...