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“My father died when I was very young. Little later, my mother read in newspaper about that year’s Nobel winners, and she said, ‘They’re immortal.’ And I thought if I could win one, my father might not be dead—because we share name, see? Like I could trick Death. Eventually I figured out that wouldn’t work. But I can still make his name immortal.”
Learning to Swear in America
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