
Madeleine Thien Reads Yoko Ogawa
The New Yorker: Fiction
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This month we're going to hear the cafeteria in the evening and a pool in the rain by yokoo gawa. The story was chosen by madeleine ten whose books include the novels, dogs at the perimeter and do not say we have nothing. She's one of those writers who daps into something that is a feeling and a recognition that is incredibly fleeting.
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