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The intense drama may not be among Suzan-Lori Parks' most immediately satisfying works, but it is so evocative, so layered, so thought-provoking, that it should be seen and treasured.
The author of “Convenience Store Woman” has gained a cult following by seeing the ordinary world as science fiction.
For years, my friend’s father asked me to recount his childhood escape from the Nazis. Why did it take me this long?
And with it, your new spring reading list – which sees a welcome return from some brilliant favourites (Chimamanda Ngozi ...