Someone to Talk To | Claire Robinson
Robinson is a former teacher of English literature and creative writing and, as of 2006, is a full-time writer and editor. In the following essay, Robinson examines how Eisenberg gives a voice to what is left unsaid in "Someone to Talk To."
Claire Robinson
Robinson is a former teacher of English literature and creative writing and, as of 2006, is a full-time writer and editor. In the following essay, Robinson examines how Eisenberg gives a voice to what is left unsaid in "Someone to Talk To."
In her review of Deborah Eisenberg's All Around Atlantis in the Houston Chronicle, Paula Friedman writes that Eisenberg's "uncannily...
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