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Andrew O’Hagan Reads Donald Antrim

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Confrontation and Humiliation

A tense confrontation occurs between two characters, Reg and Carol, leading to insults and accusations. Reg and Billy discuss their feelings of guilt and shame afterwards and reflect on their personal lives. The chapter ends with a sense of apprehension and excitement surrounding a muddy pond.

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