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4 days ago

Nessuna Torno Indietro - 1938, 2025

Speaking from her book-lined New York apartment, Goldstein tells me that she chose to translate There's No Turning Back because of its intensity. It's the sort of novel, she says, like Forbidden Notebook (the first De Céspedes' novel Goldstein translated) that pulls you in immediately. Indeed, from its first line, There's No Turning Back propels the reader into the midst of daily life at the Grimaldi pensione-convent: 'As the nun read the last words of the evening prayer, an indolent chorus of girls responded: "Amen"'.
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Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Poem of the week: This Year Her Present by Victoria Melkovska

This year's gift symbolizes deeper concerns over global issues rather than traditional presents, illustrating complex emotions and relationships amidst crises.
Parenting
fromwww.nytimes.com
6 months ago

Modern Love' Podcast: Miranda July Knew Exactly What She Was Doing

Miranda July's 'All Fours' catalyzes important conversations about women in midlife and perimenopause.
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