Review: David Bezmozgis makes a successful return to short stories with Immigrant City GlobeArts
Rather than talk about the themes in David Bezmozgis’s new book, I’d rather quote a few of the sentences that make reading him such a joy.
Here is more of this extreme sensitivity: “Before we’d left the house, Nora had asked me to put her hair in a ponytail and I had done it. If you have done it, then you know that this is an experience of the most tender and terrifying love, for which you would readily give your life.
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