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Private Lives, Artful Truths: Joan Chase’s Midwestern Eden
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Private Lives, Artful Truths: Joan Chase’s Midwestern Eden

Posted on November 10, 2014 by editor • 2 Comments

by Amy Weldon

We fall back on the novel itself and on our own reactions, delving deeper into the territory of self-investigation. Which is to say, into literature. Continue reading →

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