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The Flamethrowers: Motorcycle Rides through Time, Space and Art
The Flamethrowers: What Now?
Review: Rachel Kushner’s “The Flamethrowers”
What Is This Review Interested In?: “Many Things, I’m Sure”
The Flamethrowers: Hot AND Human
The Flamethrowers: A Review for the New York Times by Francisco Narvaez
The Minimalists Warped Perspective
Minimalism: “The Flamethrowers”
‘The Flamethrowers’: Hot or Not?
Rachel Kushner’s ‘The Flamethrowers’ is Ablaze
What Are These Reviews Interested In?: On Frederick Seidel and Nicolas Miriello’s Reviews of Rachel Kushner’s “The Flamethrowers”
What Does This Book Mean? Many Things, I’m Sure
Bringing Flamethrowers to a Catfight: A Counter-Counter-Counter Review of Rachel Kushner’s The Flamethrowers
The Unwillingness to Grow into a New Mentality: Shifting 10:04 to 10:05
A Semi-Fictional Author Explores the Realm of Political Meta-Fiction
Buying More Time: On Ben Lerner’s 10:04
What Constitutes The Line of Commercialized Fiction and Art
A Poetic Take on Contemporary Fiction
The Thin Line Between Fiction and Non-Fiction
A Poet’s Play on Fiction
Colson Whitehead’s Ironic Take On Slavery
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