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How We Are Hungry

by Dave Eggers

How We Are Hungry

by Dave Eggers

Dave Eggers' 'How We Are Hungry' is a collection that explores the depths of human experience through a series of innovative and thought-provoking short stories. From the absurd to the intimate, Eggers takes readers on a journey across landscapes both internal and external. Characters confront the complexities of existence, from strained relationships and the nuances of contemporary life, to the profound consequences of global events on individual lives. Eggers' prose vibrates with an urgency that captures the human spirit in moments of transformation and the search for meaning.

  • Short Stories
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • Humor
  • Inventive
  • Experimental
  • Contemplative
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