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Nathan Englander Reads Chris Adrian

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Analysis of religious and mythological references in storytelling

Exploring the significance of the Book of Job and Asclepius in the narrative, emphasizing themes of refuge and healing, while also discussing the role of titles in enhancing storytelling themes.

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