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1 month ago |
newyorker.com | Sarah Manguso |Liana Finck
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1 month ago |
newyorker.com | Sarah Manguso |Liana Finck
Liana Finck is a cartoonist and an illustrator who has contributed to The New Yorker since 2015. She was a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow and is the author of “How to Baby” and “Mixed Feelings.”
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1 month ago |
readings.com.au | Kim Liggett |Sarah Manguso
Home / Blog / What We're Reading: Liggett, Manguso & Levesque Lian Hingee has been reading I just finished reading The Grace Year by Kim Liggett, which is described by one reviewer as being "a must-read for fans of The Handmaid's Tale and The Power" (of which I am). This dystopian thriller also bears more than a glancing similarity with the bloodthirsty television series Yellowjackets with just a soupçon of The Crucible to keep things particularly anxiety-inducing.
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2 months ago |
vulture.com | Lyz Lenz |Leslie Jamison |Sarah Manguso |Scaachi Koul
cheat sheet Everyone’s writing about the end of their marriage, for better or worse. Divorce writing may be the toughest thing a memoirist can do other than covering a war,” writes Mary Karr in The Art of Memoir. Yet the divorce memoir — and its shy cousin, the autofictional divorce novel — has experienced a resurgence over the past couple of years with works that range from poetic to empowering to startlingly bitter about the whole institution of marriage.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
travelandleisureasia.com | Sarah Manguso
The Far North is a good place to be alone with one’s thoughts. Ever since my divorce, my young son and I have been living on an invisible, internal frontier of our own, and Alaska’s desolate Interior seemed like the right place to get used to feeling more alone in the world, while at the same time more completely integrated into it.
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