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Clare Sestanovich Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Father's Non Sequiturs

I think perhaps it's immense it's a new version of him that's forming in her mind. In a way you know along with the poem along with his decision making. It's created a new him. And one that she can sort of finally see in some way. You know when he comes up with the word in the poem he says you know you walked in the room and then I thought of it. Yeah maybe he understands it after all.

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