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Afternoon Bites: Andre Perry, Phil Elverum Interviewed, Nona Fernández, Lydia Kiesling on Books, and More

November 13, 2019
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Gabino Iglesias reviewed Andre Perry’s new essay collection for NPR.

At Pitchfork, Jayson Greene talked with Phil Elverum.

Electric Literature interviewed Nona Fernández.

At The Quietus, thoughts on The Fall, lyrics, and hipster racism.

Lydia Kiesling discussed all things literary at BookMarks.

Dusted reviewed the new album (!) from Live Skull.

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