Unwinding Toward the Canal
The new journal was blank. Rose O'Connor sat at her desk on Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, forty years old, the book published three months earlier, the old journal closed for the first time in fourteen years. The leather cover was cracked and split, the spine held together with surgical tape she had taken from a field hospital outside Algiers in the winter of 1962. She had carried it from...
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