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Babushka’s Journey: The Dark Road to Stalin’s Wartime Camps

Natalia Delazari reviews Marcel Krueger’s intriguing new book which raises important questions about the intersection of memory, imagination, and identity in the genre of the memoir.

Why Only Art Can Save Us

Gregory Sholette reviews Santiago Zabala’s Heidegger-inspired investigation of contemporary art and aesthetics.

Free Woman: Life, Liberation and Doris Lessing

Tom Sperlinger reviews Lara Feigel’s compelling work on the fascinating life of Doris Lessing.

Betraying Big Brother

Chloe Lim reviews Leta Hong-Fincher’s second book on women in today’s China.

Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason

Thomas L. Lynn, Jr. reviews David Harvey’s new work on the madness of capitalism.

Venus as a Bear

Chloe Lim reviews Vahni Capildeo’s eclectic and irreverent collection of poems.

A Serf’s Journal

Grafton Tanner reviews a memoir that looks at the working conditions of big industry – how corporatism breaks, imprisons, and sometimes kills its workers.

These Things Here and Now

Claire Qian reviews a volume that considers the role of poetry in times of trauma.

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