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avidly

[av-id-lee] / ˈæv ɪd li /




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She is on the faculty at the University of Southern California and the editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books online magazine Avidly.

From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2022

Avidly anticipated and incisive, her debut collection chronicles various aspects of contemporary culture, from fraternities to the attention economy, that have shaped Tolentino’s sense of herself and her moment.

From Washington Post • Aug. 9, 2019

Avidly, the woman listened to the sombre, distinctive notes in a minor—“misty”—key.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 24, 2013

Avidly interested in sports, he approached the management of WINX, owned by The Washington Post, in 1939 about covering black sports events for the station.

From New York Times • May 24, 2012

Avidly the woman ate the thick slice of bread and treacle, offering a bit now and then to the cat.

From From the Valley of the Missing by White, Grace Miller




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