
Nicole Krauss Reads “Long Island”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
The Case of Uncle Zali
Uncle Zali was born in a Polish DP camp after the war. He smoked with what seemed to be the ambition to destroy whatever was left of his raspy voice and spent his evenings closed up in his study listening to Schubert. Uncle Zali's transgressions were pre-ordained by the convergence of history and character.
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