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Since 'The Argonauts' readers appreciate Maggie Nelson's unique blend of memoir and philosophical exploration, they’ll likely enjoy 'Bluets,' which similarly interweaves personal narrative with meditation on emotion and art, focusing here on the color blue.

Lynn Coady's novel combines humor, emotional depth, and sharp writing in a narrative that explores themes of identity, misunderstanding, and personal history, much like the introspective and poignant style in 'The Argonauts.'

This collection of short stories is celebrated for its boundary-pushing narratives and blends of genres, providing commentary on the female body and identity, akin to the radical vulnerability and genre-blending present in 'The Argonauts.'

T Fleischmann's work is a lyrical exploration of art, gender, and personal history, mirroring Nelson’s approach in combining the memoir format with philosophical and cultural inquiries, offering a resonant experience for similar audiences.

Anne Carson's 'Autobiography of Red' is a genre-defying novel in verse that reimagines myth and explores love and identity, engaging with themes central to 'The Argonauts' through an innovative and poetic form.
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