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Michael Cunningham

‘A Wild Swan and Other Tales’: A Twist on Fairy Tales for a More Sober Time
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‘A Wild Swan and Other Tales’: A Twist on Fairy Tales for a More Sober Time

By
Matthew Snider
/ 1 December 2016
Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham gives a compelling demonstration of how to reimagine magic while retaining a literary legacy.
In ‘The Possibilities’, a Young Visitor Upends Several Lives
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In ‘The Possibilities’, a Young Visitor Upends Several Lives

By
Dan Barrett
/ 4 June 2014
Kaui Hart Hemmings is like a wise alien, gleefully pointing out the bizarre ways in which people in America behave.
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The Protagonist in ‘Necessary Errors’ Can’t Write, but He’s Pretty Good at Getting Laid

By
Dan Barrett
/ 14 October 2013
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20 Questions: Crayton Robey

By
Christian John Wikane
/ 15 June 2009
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Woolf at the Door

By
Jennifer Makowsky
/ 1 March 2009
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The Hours by Michael Cunningham

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 8 January 2002

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