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Aleksandar Hemon Discusses Bernard Malamud

The New Yorker: Fiction

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No One Left to Come Looking for You by Sam Lipcite

No one left to come looking for you by Sam Lipcite is a darkly comic mystery set in the vibrant music scene of Manhattan's East Village circa 1993. The house select committee's report on the January 6th attack will be remembered as the first truly comprehensive portrait of what happened that day at the US Capitol. That was Alexander Hemmon reading Bernard Malamud's story a summer's reading which was first published in The New Yorker in 1956. Do you think that young men today would identify with him? I think to some extent if young men today were to read books in some ways against a 19th century story.

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