
Tessa Hadley Reads Nadine Gordimer
The New Yorker: Fiction
Do You Think We're Sympathetic to Both of You?
I think we're sympathetic to both of them actually. I don't believe he's got some girl back at home in Austria who is going to give him what he finds in this girl. He'll never know it about himself. He's quite an unself-knowing man. She likes the audacity that they both have to seize that moment which exists in a kind of interstices between their two worlds. Both of them have the good instinct to seize the possibility that's there between them. At the same time it's a terrible instinct somehow. Things would be much better if they just passed this up. Or would they? That's brilliant. Would it be better if the story
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