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The Guggenheim fellow’s debut novel follows a director reluctantly staging an Arabic translation of “Hamlet” in Palestine.
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This year the nominees in the audiobook, narration and storytelling category include Jimmy Carter, George Clinton and the ...
Gallant is the genius absurdist of the 20th century. Conditions were overripe for absurdism. Born in Montreal, Gallant was ...
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