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George Saunders on writing for the New Yorker

04/18/201704/18/2017 Lisa Schweitzer

I suspect Saunders is freaking delightful both as a friend and as a teacher.

“But, actually, the goal is to be more loving, more courageous, more accepting, more patient…but also, uh, less full of shit.”

Comrade.

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