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The Novelist Esmeralda Santiago on Learning to Write After a Stroke

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Nameless

Until she was 13, Meralda Santiago Santiago did not speak English. She had to teach herself English by reading children's books and learning nouns. A stroke many years later left her unable to understand the written word that she could write. "I endeavor to name even minor characters to honor the historically nameless"

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