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Teju Cole’s ‘Tremor’ Records a Post-COVID Landscape of Art and Rage
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Teju Cole’s ‘Tremor’ Records a Post-COVID Landscape of Art and Rage

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David Pike
/ 16 January 2024

If there is any consolation to be had in Teju Cole’s slippery and sinuous Tremor, it’s not found in art or literature but in the music that permeates its pages.

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