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Tessa Hadley Reads Nadine Gordimer

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Do You Think He Ever Considers Her an Equal?

In the flesh, when they're not talking, either of them, in a way that can't be articulated in their language. The one moment where I think he does treat her as an equal is where he tries to stop her going out into the night with his hands. He just sort of just hinders her while she gets dressed. And I think that's the one moment where we sort of really see at length this reciprocity between them That cannot come out in their words because the minute words are in there, hierarchy is in there.

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