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Nathan Englander Reads Chris Adrian

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Exploring The Use of Dreams and Breaking Rules in Storytelling

Delve into the significance of faith and rule-breaking in storytelling as dreams are analyzed as a framing device. The chapter touches on themes of resurrecting the dead, biblical elements in dreams, and the need to push boundaries in writing.

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