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Posts Tagged: nostalgic

Inevitable Uncertainties: A Conversation with Joyce Hinnefeld

By Alix Ohlin

April 1st, 2020

Joyce Hinnefeld discusses her new story collection, THE BEAUTY OF THEIR YOUTH.

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Tags: Alix Ohlin, campus novel, Carson McCullers, college, digital age, displacement, Everglades, Exit West, Facebook, Hanover College, imperialism, In Hovering Flight, Internet, Joe Chaney, Joyce Hinnefeld, MAGA, Middle Age, Midwest, migration, Mohsin Hamid, nostalgia, nostalgic, short fiction, short stories, Social Media, story collection, Stranger Here Below, Svetlana Boym, Tell Me Everything and Other Stories, The Beauty of Their Youth, The Member of the Wedding, Trump, Wolfson Press

The Rumpus Review of La La Land

By Susanna Princivalle

December 29th, 2016

Fantasy needs reality “because it’s only with the real backdrop that it works at all,” and reality needs fantasy to challenge its façade

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Tags: A-ha, chemistry, Cyd Charisse, Damien Chazelle, Debbie Reynolds, dreams, Emma Stone, Film, film review, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Griffith Observatory, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, Hollywood, Kathy Selden, La La Land, los angeles, love, Musical, nostalgia, nostalgic, Pasadena, Rebel Without a Cause, Rialto Theatre, Ryan Gosling, Singin' in the Rain, Susanna Princivalle, Take On Me, The Band Wagon, Venice Film Festival, Whiplash

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