Briefly Noted
Briefly

In The Third Realm, Knausgaard explores the ordinary details of life intertwined with uncanny elements, creating a disquieting yet profound narrative that challenges notions of horror.
In The Book of George, Greathead presents a humorous critique of millennial self-absorption, as George navigates life with his family's resources while avoiding personal responsibility.
Read at The New Yorker
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