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Clare Sestanovich Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Is There a Change in Your Life?

There's a moment in that early scene with the father where she sees his bare chest. Now that's such a strange word to use there. Yeah I mean you almost stop and go wait is he violent with it. No of course not. I think what's dangerous is that he looks healthy. Yes he looks alive. So to then suddenly see him very alive and strong she might have to unleash emotion again which is the danger right.

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