
George Saunders Reads “Love Letter”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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The Importance of a Good Night
"I do not want you anywhere near or under the sway of that sort of person ever," he writes. "When you reach my age and if you are lucky enough to have a grandson like you, stellar, you will know that nothing that that grandson could say could ever hurt your feelings." He adds: "Even I admit it somewhat rough with me".
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