#7
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Short Stories
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2004
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Another
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2004
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What It Means When a Crowd in a Faraway Nation Takes a Soldier Representing Your Own Nation, Shoots Him, Drags Him from His Vehicle and Then Mutilates Him in the Dust
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2004
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The Only Meaning of the Oil-Wet Water
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2004
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On Wanting to Have Three Walls Up Before She Gets Home
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2004
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Climbing to the Window, Pretending to Dance
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2004
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She Waits, Seething, Blooming
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2004
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Quiet
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2004
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Your Mother and I
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2004
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Naveed
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2004
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Notes for a Story of a Man Who Will Not Die Alone
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2004
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About the Man Who Began Flying After Meeting Her
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2004
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Up the Mountain Coming Down Slowly
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2004
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There Are Some Things He Should Keep to Himself
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2004
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When They Learned to Yelp
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2004
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After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned
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2004
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The Fishmonger Returns
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2004
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New Hampshire Is for Lovers
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2005
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You Know How to Spell Elijah
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2005
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This Certain Song
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2005
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What the Water Feels Like to the Fishes
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2005
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The Weird Wife
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2005
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This Flight Attendant (Gary, Is It?) Is on Fire!
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2005
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True Story, 1986, Midwest, USA, Tuesday
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2005
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It Is Finally Time to Tell the Story
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2005
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A Circle Like Some Circles
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2005
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On Making Someone a Good Man by Calling Him a Good Man
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2005
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The Definition of Reg
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2005
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How Long It Took
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2005
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She Needed More Nuance
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2005
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The Heat and Eduardo, Part I
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2005
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Of Gretchen and de Gaulle
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2005
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The Heat and Eduardo, Part II
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2005
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Sleep to Dreamier Sleep Be Wed
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2005
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On Seeing Bob Balaban in Person Twice in One Week
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2005
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When He Started Saying 'I Appreciate It' After 'Thank You'
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2005
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You'll Have to Save That for Another Time
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2005
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Woman, Foghorn
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2005
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How Do the Koreans Feel About the Germans?
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2005
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Georgia Is Lost
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2005
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They Decide to Have No More Death
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2005
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Roderick Hopes
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2007
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Hard to Admit and Harder to Escape
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2007
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How the Water Feels to the Fishes
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2007
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Minor Robberies
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2016
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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