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In her novel “Lost and Wanted” (Knopf, 316 pages, $26.95), Nell Freudenberger relates the momentous 2015 discovery by a team of physicists of a gravitational wave, a ripple in the fabric of ...
Fiction: Life Without Illusions in Crosby, Maine. The return of the tart-tongued Olive Kitteridge, who remains as brutally candid with herself as she is with others. By . Sam Sacks. Share.
Illusions can tell us much about how our brains work, but first we need to know how each one works, ... the ambiguities, instability, distortion, fiction, and paradox, plus their causes.
Cressida Leyshon interviews the writer Yiyun Li about “Techniques and Idiosyncrasies,” her story from the March 17, 2025, issue of The New Yorker.
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