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...Lives in St. Petersburg”—about a married Christian missionary questioning his sexuality in the Russian city—is a quiet, almost methodical piece. The protagonist, Timothy Silverstone, is likely the most “lost” of all of Bissell??s characters...
...grew up in Bark River, a town of 1,000 people, about twenty minutes away from Bissell??s Escanaba, a city with about 15,000 residents...
Even though I did not necessarily recognize much of the Upper Peninsula in Bissell??s appearance, I could sense, without being able to explain, its affect on many of the characters in the collection of short stories...
...disappointment. I came to Harvard wanting to make news, not report it. The last month of my senior year of high school, one of the assistant librarians there, after hearing where I was going to college, offered his congratulations and a photocopy of the cover to Richard Bissell??s book, You Can Always Tell a Harvard Man. I tacked it on my wall. I never read it, but I was in love with the idea behind the title: by the time I was done at Harvard, people would be able to tell who I was. I would...
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