July 1988
/a poem
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Read MoreRoxane Gay's new memoir about food, trauma, and her "unruly body" is often as difficult to read as it must have been to write.
Read MoreWhat compromises did women in Tudor England face? What joys? What prospects, if any, for fulfillment? A sweeping new history cross-sections the issue.
Read MoreA gripping new history tells the story of the seized and renamed German luxury liner that became a US troop transport during the First World War.
Read MoreA mysterious, youthful Englishman arrives in the New World and exposes an underbelly of economic uncertainty, political tension, and the impossible romantic yearnings of its diverse and complex inhabitants.
Read MoreTwo new novels - one featuring a veteran chief of police and the other featuring Agatha Christie herself - combine thrills, intrigue, and a basset hound named Balzac.
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