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Gish Jen Reads Grace Paley

The New Yorker: Fiction

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You Don't Have to Say Hat, You Know, You Dont Have to Say Hat

We don't hear about susan's children, who seem to be doing all right. The men arent completely absent, except for the sons. And even yo'ven, one of the son, is absent too. Her hobrigs beef seems to be that she feels that her course is being kind of maligned.

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