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Jhumpa Lahiri Reads William Trevor

Dec 11, 2007
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Jhumpa Lahiri
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
The Night of Elspeth LeHiri
04:19 • 2min
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3
The Hoover and Mrs. LeHiri
06:45 • 3min
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4
The Death of the Welsh Poppies All Over Again
09:36 • 2min
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5
Silly Girl and No Way You're Not
11:18 • 4min
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6
Marietta Leathwes's New Life
15:29 • 2min
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7
The Marriage of Elspeth and Mrs. Leathwes
17:47 • 2min
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8
I'll Not Be Back This Day
19:58 • 2min
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9
Will He Go?
22:15 • 2min
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10
The Other Woman's Story
24:23 • 4min
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11
The Run Through With Vogue
28:42 • 2min
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12
You Could Call It a Life
31:04 • 5min
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13
Trevor's Stories Are Full of Comedy, the Kind of Comedy of Domestic Life
35:41 • 4min
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Jhumpa Lahiri reads the short story "A Day," by William Trevor, and discusses it with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Triesman.

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