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“As capitalism has invented ever more ways to be miserable, so too has it invented ever more specific ways to ease that misery.” On the link between trauma and drug use. | Lit Hub Health
From Longfellow to Limón, Dove to Oliver, 168 years of poetry from The Atlantic brings together world-famous poets and hidden voices, from our past to our present.
On a quiet island off the coast of Ireland, a woman with no memory claws her way out of her grave and back to life. Drawing on the creatures and horrors of Irish folklore, Neil Sharpson’s The Burial Tide unearths many secrets.