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Chang-rae Lee Reads Steven Millhauser

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Last Words of Levinson

"Levinson is just determined not to be crushed by the passage of time or the passage of change," says Joseph. "I love the last words, which are he wrote off into the night and wroteoff into the night." The story ends with Levinson driving down a path in the woods and emerging on a six lane highway.

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