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Camille Bordas Reads Saul Bellow

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Man of the Moon - A Novel of the Same Name

"He's just, like, the same kind of soul, like he's not any different. Why should he be the one bearing burdens?" "I don't think many men would have even internally made this pronouncement that they should be the equal of their wives and their wives should bear the same pressures and burdens," she says. 'There's a rhythm to it that really reminded me of am the words'

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