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Bax 2020

Seth Abramson, Jesse Damiani, Carmen Maria Machado, Joyelle McSweeney

Maison d'édition: Wesleyan University Press

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BAX 2020, guest-edited by Joyelle McSweeney and Carmen Maria Machado, is the sixth edition of the critically acclaimed anthology series compiling an exciting mix of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and genre-defying work. Featuring a diverse roster of new and established authors—including Anne Boyer, Alice Notley, and Raquel Salas Rivera—BAX 2020 presents an expansive view of high-energy writing.from Okazaki Fragments        by Kanika AgrawalThese proceedings in natureThese proceedings in cold biology These proceedings in chemical societyThese proceedings in physical communicationWe refer to the concentration of residues We observe that one sediments        faster than the otherWe presume as fact that most of what we do         is in growing incomplete                short chainsWe further support the conclusion We indicate direction also        by another methodWe are grateful to Drs.
Disponible depuis: 08/12/2020.
Longueur d'impression: 320 pages.

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