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Aleksandar Hemon Discusses Bernard Malamud

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Life of George Katanzara

In the evening after supper George left the house and wandered in the neighborhood. As a kid he was good in carpentry but where could he work at it? Sometimes during the day he went for walks but mostly he did his walking after the hot sun had gone down. He felt he would someday like to have a good job and live in a private house with a porch on a street with trees.

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