Allyson Clark

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My students are not interested in literature; they are not convinced by it. They are perpetually at risk of falling off the edge, and therefore one’s task is less to teach them and more to serve as a barrier, in the hope that one day, by sheer will of practice, they will no longer require us. My colleagues felt this too. We were all so overstretched that, paradoxically, we often felt superfluous.
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