Tuesday, May 11, 2010
La Vita Nuova by Allegra Goodman
Another awesome story from The New Yorker's fiction section. Here is the first paragraph:
The day her fiancé left, Amanda went walking in the Colonial cemetery off Garden Street. The gravestones were so worn that she could hardly read them. They were melting away into the weedy grass. You are a very dark person, her fiancé had said.
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