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- Volume 30, Issue 2, May 2024
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- Symposium in Memory of György Konrád, Part 4
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Volume 30, Issue 2, May 2024Table of Contents
- On Cultivation (2002, 2023)
- pp. 149-151
- Julian of Norwich’s Hazelnut as Paradox
- pp. 152-162
- Heatwave by Victor Jestin (review)
- pp. 195-197
- How to Decode Yoel Hoffmann
- pp. 209-212
- From How Do You Do, Dolores
- pp. 213-223
- Description of the Human
- pp. 226-278
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 279-281