
David Bezmozgis Reads “From, To”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
Navigating Grief and Connection
This chapter delves into a man's profound grief following the death of his mother, highlighting the emotional turmoil that ensues. As he seeks to bond with his daughters amidst their shared sorrow, the narrative explores themes of memory, familial obligation, and the complexities of communication during a time of loss.
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