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November 2022

Sunday Staff Picks: November 27th

  • Author thecolumbiareview
  • PublishedNovember 27, 2022

George Saunders’ newest collection of short stories, Liberation Day, is an intriguing blend of realism and dystopian, but Saunders shines brightest in the stories that…

Sunday Staff Picks: November 20th

  • Author thecolumbiareview
  • PublishedNovember 20, 2022

Much like this book’s eponymous animal, Gabrielle Bates’ debut poetry collection Judas Goat takes us toward a place where our humanity meets the hard edge…

Sunday Staff Pick: November 13

  • Author thecolumbiareview
  • PublishedNovember 14, 2022

Ada Limón’s The Hurting Kind is a spellbinding love letter to nature. The collection, separated chronologically into four seasons, opens in the spring with a…

Sunday Staff Picks: November 6th

  • Author thecolumbiareview
  • PublishedNovember 6, 2022

Alison Mills Newman’s Francisco, an autobiographical novel chronicling the young actress’ days in Hollywood and the 1970’s Black Arts movement, was first published in 1974.…

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