
Mohsin Hamid Reads “The Face in the Mirror”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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A Gun Was a Marker on the Journey of Death
Anders's father had beaten him properly only once, for his mother had long forbidden it. Anders would never forget the beating and that was the point. A gun was a marker on the journey of death, and was to be respected as such like a coffin or a grave, or a meal in winter. And so his father said, show me, smart guy. Come here and show me if you can.
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