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Philip’s Theater
AUBADE II for Ötzi
Can the Senate Restore Majority Rule?
A Posthumous Life
I, Phone
Weaponizing the Web
Old Midlands Giants
A Ghost in the War Machine
MY OLD HOME • A sweeping historical novel of exile following a father and son from the rise of Mao Zedong in 1949 to the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989, as they are swept away by a relentless series of devastating events.
Published in Memory of Baifang Schell (1955–2021) To Whom This Book Is Dedicated.
Young and in Love
The Struggle and the Scramble
Why Did the Slave Trade Survive So Long?
‘The Roots of Our Madness’
We’ll Always Have Paris
Turning Away from the Middle East
Living with Saint Death
PASTORAL
The Symbolic Animal
Infinite Quarantine
Me Too in Egypt & Morocco
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