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NBCC member Paul Wilner's end of year book roundup for the Nob Hill Gazette includes books by NBCC board member Iris Jamahl Dunkle, Camille Peri, Michael Nott, Greil Marcus, Joshua Mohr, Rachel Kushner, former NBCC board member Anita Felicelli, and more: buff.ly/41baEu7

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Now, more than ever, our culture needs critical voices, and we need your help. Founded in 1974, the NBCC supports the art of literary criticism and honors outstanding literature. Please consider supporting our work with an annual or one-time donation. bookcritics.org/donate

Now, more than ever, our culture needs critical voices, and we need your help. Founded in 1974, the NBCC supports the art of literary criticism and honors outstanding literature. Please consider supporting our work with an annual or one-time donation. bookcritics.org/donate
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NBCC member Jason Berry reviewed Patsy McGarry's "Well, Holy God: My Life as an Irish, Catholic, Agnostic Correspondent" for the National Catholic Reporter: buff.ly/3VorGB9

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NBCC member Kevin Anthony Brown’s "Countée Cullen's Harlem Renaissance" was reviewed by Shanta Lee in The Massachusetts Review: buff.ly/3AXbuA4

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NBCC member Rebecca Foust’s new book, "YOU ARE LEAVING THE AMERICAN SECTOR: Love Poems," probes the parallels between America’s political landscape and George Orwell’s dystopia in "1984," asking whether love can be an effective act of resistance: buff.ly/4fRcHI8

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NBCC member Cory Oldweiler wrote about Omar Khalifah’s "Sand-Catcher," translated by Barbara Romaine, for The Boston Globe: buff.ly/4f8uVDH

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NBCC member Bill Thompson reviewed "The Brothers Grimm: A Biography" by Amy Schmiesing for the Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier: buff.ly/4giIh1s

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NBCC member DW McKinney talked to literary agents, editors, and publishers of color about their experiences in the publishing industry for Publishers Weekly: buff.ly/3AVHRPp

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NBCC member Michael Quinn talked to The New York Times about finding holiday inspiration in Beat poet Diane di Prima’s "Dinners and Nightmares": buff.ly/3B3yZrb

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NBCC member Cory Oldweiler reviewed Haruki Murakami’s "The City and Its Uncertain Walls," translated by Philip Gabriel for The Minnesota Star Tribune: buff.ly/4fZZ21v

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NBCC member Bill Thompson reviewed "A Gas: The Magnificent Elements That Expand Our World" by Mark Miodownik for the Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier: buff.ly/4fUTJjS

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NBCC member Adam M. Lowenstein spoke with the sociologist Musa al-Gharbi, author of "We Have Never Been Woke," for Anand Giridharadas's newsletter, The Ink: buff.ly/3VpI6JE

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NBCC member Grant Faulkner interviewed New Yorker staff reporter Emily Witt about her latest memoir, "Health and Safety," and her foray into the intersections between drugs and art, for the Write-minded podcast: buff.ly/41kt1gm