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George Saunders Reads Claire Keegan

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Claire Keegan's Tense Story

The story really surprises you with the way it changes and implicates you. What do all her pieces have in common? Well, as a writer, what I feel is there's just evidence of so much care. She spends a lot of time rewriting and reconsidering because these stories all reward a second, third, fourth reading.

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