Richard Russo reflects on readers’ reactions to “Empire Falls,” his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, which was published in 2001, when school shootings were not so common.
from NYT > Books https://ift.tt/2LupbKU
Tuesday, 24 July 2018
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