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Afternoon Bites: Rosario Castellanos, Daniel Torday Interviewed, Lillian Ross Remembered, Sarah Davachi, and More

September 18, 2018
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The Paris Review explains why you should be reading the works of Rosario Castellanos.

At Vulture, thoughts on a literary canon for a new century.

The Millions interviewed Daniel Torday.

Hazlitt looked back at the life and work of Lillian Ross.

Dusted reviewed the new album from Sarah Davachi.

At Tor.com, thoughts on Grady Hendrix’s new novel.

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