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The point here is that Counterpublic, for all its radical aspirations, remains enfolded in the kind of public-private-philanthropic architecture typical for biennials and public art in the United States.

From New York Times May 9, 2023

They are individual and odd, enfolded in a natural world Harding depicts with the same unsentimental reverence he employed in his Pulitzer Prize-winning debut, “Tinkers.”

From Washington Post Jan. 24, 2023

One wishes the film better enfolded Indigenous culture within the narrative: While we do see a few hints, what’s given is not enough.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 16, 2022

He set them down on the tiled floor, opened the door of one, reached inside with a dark towel, and enfolded what was inside.

From Science Magazine Jun. 8, 2022

We stay like that, enfolded in each other’s arms, for a minute or two, and it feels like the universe is reorganizing itself, and I know any anger we felt has disappeared.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart




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