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Who Was H. G. Carrillo? D. T. Max on a Novelist Whose Fictions Went Too Far

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Importance of Lies in Fiction

"It's pretty obvious that when you have a tower of lies this tall, it's sooner or later going to collapse. And actually, I think it's kind of amazing that Achi maintained this fiction successfully until his death," he says. "I don't know why, we just, you accept someone for who they are, you know what I mean? And you love them anyways."

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