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"She'd come from a hard background in the old country, and he smiles in recognition, me too, me too, both of them laughing--Striving Immigrant was the only kind of work they could get. Still, they were appreciative. This was a plot that had a shape to it, something understandable. Tiny, anonymous parts for each of them, an undercurrent of social or political relevance." Enjoying the book's meta-ness.
Jan 31, 2020 06:17PM
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Lisa Eckstein
Lisa Eckstein is on page 168 of 288
"...it feels so good. To have no idea what you are supposed to do or say and to be sitting across from this person who has just taken your hand and squeezed it then let go right away and then you're walking EXT. BOARDWALK-NIGHT, under the moonlight and she says, hey, how did we get here?"
Feb 02, 2020 09:34PM
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Lisa Eckstein
Lisa Eckstein is on page 35 of 288
Wonderfully odd and already moving. The text is doing all sorts of fun things with form, riffing on screenplay formats and playing with tropes. It's Interior Chinatown, but it's also Interior: Chinatown.
Jan 29, 2020 06:15PM
Interior Chinatown


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