
Tessa Hadley Reads Nadine Gordimer
The New Yorker: Fiction
A Woman's Life
Once he put on evening clothes for a dinner at his country's consulate. She saw a huge room, all chandeliers and people dancing some dance from a costume film. He had told her that after Christmas he was going home to his mother in the forest and mountains of his country near the Italian border. They never kissed when either of them left the flat.
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