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Roxane Gay Weaves Captivating Tales in ‘Difficult Women’

Sabina Dirienzo
February 1, 2017
Roxane Gay’s “Difficult Women,” a 2017 anthology of short stories, has a self-explanatory title. The female characters in these short stories behave in ways that are opposed to society’s standards. The...
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