by Caitlin Kossmann

The Harmattan Winds — Sylvain Trudel, Tr. from the French by Donald Winkler

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So much time inside such a limited subjectivity also made me question my own. Was I right to read Hugues as pathological, even psychopathic?

Aristotle’s Wife: Six Short Plays About Women in Science – Claudia Barnett

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This idea of science as a pure and separated sphere, divorced from politics and social dynamics, is a longstanding myth.

Woodworm – Layla Martínez

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This haunted house is both prison and protector, antagonist and ally. . . . Martínez seems to align this ambivalence with the downsides of vengeance itself.