
Bryan Washington Reads Haruki Murakami
The New Yorker: Fiction
Is There a Difference Between Quato and Literary Fiction?
The way in which it was working on two, three, four, five, six different levels, without leaning too heavily on alexicon. And like, another thing that was just superinteresting to me is the way in which the reader's hand wasn't held, or rather, my hand as a reader, wasn't held rightly. The details were there and the context was there, and it was left to me to put it together and make it mak sense - so rit right?
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