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Bryan Washington Reads Haruki Murakami

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Is a UFO in the Title of the Book?

Even without violence on the page, it's a deeply violent momentlik the introduction of violence in and of itself is enough to absolutely shift the story. So maybe the proximity to that violence, or the place that violence has taken placet like natural violence, violence upon people, none the less, is laugh a fracture and perhaps reshape an understanding of what that place means to you. And then in the middle of the story, and in the title, we have a u f o. Why do you think it's in the title? That's also something that av been trying to parce.

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