Nina Mingya Powles’s Small Bodies of Water blends memoir, criticism and nature writing
In this fragmentary book, Powles considers complex ideas of belonging, language and how to exist across cultures.
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In this fragmentary book, Powles considers complex ideas of belonging, language and how to exist across cultures.
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