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Morning Bites: Translating “From the Shadows,” Lynda Barry, Rion Amilcar Scott Fiction, Johanna Skibsrud, and More

October 2, 2019
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At Aspymptote, Thomas Bunstead and Daniel Hahn talked about translating the novel From the Shadows.

There’s new fiction from Rion Amilcar Scott at The New Yorker.

Jeet Heer explored the greatness of Lynda Barry.

At BOMB, Katharine Coldiron wrote about Johanna Skibsrud’s The Nothing That Is.

Delving back into The Third Man and Vienna.

At Dusted, thoughts on Thurston Moore’s Spirit Counsel.

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Daniel HahnGraham GreeneJohanna SkibdrudJuan Jose MillasKatharine ColdironRion Amilcar ScottThomas BunsteadThurston Moore
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