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All at Once, the Multiverse Is Everywhere
Why today's movies, TV shows, and literature love branching timelines and many worlds
David M. de León


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Making a Home In the Multiverse
Everything Everywhere All At Once reinvents the immigrant family drama
Simon Wu
The Yale Review Spring Festival
Join us April 5-7 for a series of events with novelist and critic Garth Greenwell on morality, desire, and the ethics of readership.
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What he envisioned was an Israel for both Jews and Arabs, one that treated its citizens equally, regardless of ethnicity or religion.
Ratik Asokan On Anton Shammas's Arabesques

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