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X. P. Callahan's avatar

"The story feels a bit undeveloped, a slice of life perhaps more than a fully realized narrative with rising action and character transformation."

And yet this is far from the universal model for short fiction, so it's notable that this is a story in translation from a contemporary Italian writer.

But this, yes: "One wonders whether an unknown writer might find a home for a similar story in such a prestigious literary magazine." A similar question arises when we consider what might be made of work by some canonical poets and writers of fiction if, thanks to time travel, it could be shown in unpublished form to a contemporary MFA workshop.

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Barbara McGillicuddy Bolton's avatar

The image of the women waiting for the bus "since the Pellepensian (sp?) Wars" Made me want to kiss the poet.

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