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From outrage to understanding 

It seems that ‘these days,’ if many forms of media are to be believed, that someone is always angry about something; that we, as a society, can’t enter into a decent, well-mannered debate anymore. In the interest of free speech and tolerance, let’s look at novels that offer a glimpse into other people’s experiences, be […]

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