
Miriam Toews Reads “Something Has Come to Light”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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Reflections on Memory and Loss
This chapter reflects on the speaker's cherished memories of family and their late neighbor, Roland Sawatsky, revealing the deep connections formed in rural life. As they recount their experiences and the tragedy of Roland's death, the narrative unfolds themes of loss, remembrance, and the poignant act of exhuming his ashes to honor a promise.
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