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“Eva Moves the Furniture”

July 7, 2010
By Betty Hafner
“Eva Moves the Furniture”

“Eva Moves the Furniture” Written by Margot Livesey Margot Livesey has explained how “Eva Moves the Furniture” (2001) came about again and again, because interviewers invariably ask her about its genesis. The story is quite unlike anything Livesey has written before or after. Her book, after all, concerns a young woman growing up in...
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“Let the Great World Spin” Written by Colum McCann

June 6, 2010
By Betty Hafner

Colum Mc-Cann begins his 2009 National Book Award winner, “Let the Great World Spin,” powerfully: “Those who saw him hushed. On Church Street. Liberty. Cortlandt. West Street. Fulton. Vesey. It was a silence that heard itself, awful and beautiful.” He describes that summer morning in 1974 when work-bound crowds in lower Manhattan formed to...
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