By
Paul Lai
| Jun 26, 2020 | Reviews
Do you feel that isolation? That lingering, spiraling alienation when, after enduring global and personal calamities, the world still keeps proving that it’s conspiring against you rather than lifting you up to fly? The timing of the second volume of “November,” subtitled “The Gun in the Puddle,” is eerily matched to our unique moment. As […]
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