Books Book Review: ‘How It Feels to Be Alive,’ by Megan O’Grady
“How It Feels to Be Alive,” by Megan O’Grady, blends criticism with personal history to explore how and why art affects us.
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· April 21, 2026 · 1 min read
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“How It Feels to Be Alive,” by Megan O’Grady, blends criticism with personal history to explore how and why art affects us.
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