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Afternoon Bites: Purple Mountains, David Wojnarowicz Revisited, Pablo Medina, Ayşegül Savaş Interviewed, and More

July 12, 2019
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Carl Wilson wrote about the music of David Berman for Slate.

Karen Berger discussed creator-owned comics with CBR.

3:AM revisited David Wojnarowicz’s The Waterfront Journals.

At NPR, Gabino Iglesias reviewed Pablo Medina’s The Cuban Comedy.

Catherine Lacey interviewed Ayşegül Savaş at BOMB.

Electric Literature published an excerpt from  Madeline ffitch’s new novel.

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