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Margaret Atwood Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Sadie and Howard Aren't a Gatsby.

It's just sort of funny to think of her, you know, who's very wealthy calling people up and nagging them to return a book they took. Do you think it's significant that she's reading the great Gatsby at the time? I've given some thought to that. People lie a lot in that book. And it's also a book about how money operates. The privilege is of being rich. But also just being.

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