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A Chance to Be Someone Else – A Review of Ali Smith’s novel How to be Both

9. April 2018GuestReview, Students' CornerAli Smith, Alican Akyüz, guest post, How to be both, human experience

There are only a few books that can reveal the condition of being-in-the-world through the phenomenal power of language. Ali Smith’s How to Be Both is one of them, as Alican Akyüz finds in his review. In 1969, B. S. Johnson published The Unfortunates, a book that comes with 27 […] Read more

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