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From James Pomerantz’s post for The New Yorker:

As a child, Joshua Lutz watched his mother search for patterns in license-plate numbers. At night, she would unscrew the phone looking for hidden recording bugs. Lutz’s book “Hesitating Beauty” is a mediation on his relationship to his mother’s mental illness, told through the reworking of archived family images, imagined correspondences, and his own photographs.

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