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Margaret Atwood Reads Mavis Gallant, Live

The New Yorker: Fiction

CHAPTER

Reflections on Frank Cairns and Socialist Beliefs

In this chapter, the speaker reflects on their conversation with Frank Cairns, a unique and socialist man. They discuss topics such as the lives of the English poor, the paradox of the poor being both hopeless and happy, and the narrator's preference for Russian and Central European literature. The chapter also touches on Frank Cairns' dislike for Churchill and the characteristics of Scots.

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