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Fiction

A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman: Roddy Doyle reads Maeve Brennans Christmas Eve; A. M. Homes reads Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"; Gary Shteyngart reads Andrea Lee's "Brothers and Sisters Around the World"; Tobias Wolff reads Stephanie Vaughn's short story "Dog Heaven"; Jeffrey Eugenides reads Harold Brodkey's "Spring Fugue"; Aleksandar Hemon discusses Bernard Malamud's "A Summer's Reading"; Mary Gaitskill reads Vladimir Nabokov's "Symbols and Signs"; Hilton Als discusses Jean Stafford and her story "Children Are Bored on Sunday"; T. ...

Waiting
Mon Nov 05 00:00:07 EST 2007

Antonya Nelson reads Mavis Gallant's short story "When We Were Nearly Young" and discusses Gallant with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman. External site

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