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 A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

April 28, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews Guram Odisharia's "The Cyclops Bomb," a vivid, vicious, and absurd novel about conflict in the Caucasus

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 Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

April 21, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews the poetry collection "Breathing Technique" by Marija Knežević, translated from the Serbian by Sibelan Forrester

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 Poetry for the quiet ones: Reviewing “For the Shrew” by Anna Glazova

Poetry for the quiet ones: Reviewing “For the Shrew” by Anna Glazova

April 14, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews the poetry collection "For the Shrew" by Anna Glazova, which can speak to introverts everywhere

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 Astute observations: Reviewing “Tideline” by Krystyna Dąbrowska

Astute observations: Reviewing “Tideline” by Krystyna Dąbrowska

March 29, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews Krystyna Dąbrowska's "Tideline," a collaborative poetry collection that highlights the the extraordinary in everyday life

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 In search of a family’s forgotten dark past: Reviewing “A Crime in the Family” by Sacha Batthyány

In search of a family’s forgotten dark past: Reviewing “A Crime in the Family” by Sacha Batthyány

March 24, 2023

Xandie Kuenning reviews "A Crime in the Family," a memoir from Sacha Batthyány about discovering the dark side of one's family history

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 Borderless: Reviewing “Paper-thin Skin” by Aigerim Tazhi

Borderless: Reviewing “Paper-thin Skin” by Aigerim Tazhi

March 20, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews "Paper-thin Skin," Aigerim Tazhi's second poetry volume reflecting on identity and the stability of nature

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 A bleak forecast: reviewing “To the Ashes” by Anzhelina Polonskaya

A bleak forecast: reviewing “To the Ashes” by Anzhelina Polonskaya

March 8, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews Anzhelina Polonskaya's poetry collection "To the Ashes," a lamentation of Russian authoritarianism

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 Reviewing “A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union” by Elizabeth White

Reviewing “A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union” by Elizabeth White

September 21, 2022

Katherine Leung reviews A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union by Elizabeth White.

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 Illiberal anxieties: A review of ”Varieties of Post-Communist Capitalism” by Peter Mihályi and Iván Szelényi

Illiberal anxieties: A review of ”Varieties of Post-Communist Capitalism” by Peter Mihályi and Iván Szelényi

August 15, 2022

"This book is a very high-level look at the culture and economics of Russia, Eastern Europe, and China", writes Katherine Leung.

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 Boozy brunch: Reviewing “Wild Honey & Rye” by Ren Behan

Boozy brunch: Reviewing “Wild Honey & Rye” by Ren Behan

August 11, 2022

"Everything in this book looks absolutely rich and made with the most carefully prepared and thoughtful ingredients." Katherine Leung reviews Ren Behan's Wild honey & Rye.

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