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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong 

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: Lila by Marilynne Robinson

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: The Western Wind by Samantha Harvey

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: As I Walked Out by Laurie Lee

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology

My Inner Anthology: A Portable Paradise by Roger Robinson

In this feature we're thinking about which bits of literature – whether that be in the form of poems, novels,…

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My Inner Anthology: A Century of South African Short Stories

The Inner Anthology is an invisible book that varies from editor to editor. It takes a lifetime to compile, it will…

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