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Louise Erdrich Reads Karen Russell

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Whispers of the Ocean: Navigating Grief and Memory

This chapter explores a narrator's poignant connection with the ocean, serving as a metaphor for themes of death and existence. It delves into the haunting nature of loss and the complexity of relationships, reflecting on the interplay between memory, longing, and the experiences of grief.

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