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Monday, April 18. Stacy Schiff discusses “Improvisation: Franklin France and the Birth of America,” 6:30 p.m. The Harvard Book Store...
Tuesday, April 19. Michelle Feynman reads from “Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From the Beaten Track: Letters of Richard P. Feynman.” 6:30 p.m. The Harvard Book Store...
Wednesday, April 20. Alcia Suskin Ostiker reads from “No Heaven.” 6:30 p.m. The Harvard Book Store...
...hastily constructed seminar, in which workers are given ethnic identities (attached to their foreheads on notecards) and asked to treat each other accordingly. “Stir the melting pot!” Scott yells, before welcoming an Indian co-worker to “my convenience store. Do you want a coo-ookie?” He summarily gets slapped...
...thing that threw me off was that the story has no reek of allegory or race didacticism where you might expect it. Instead, there’s humor, as when a black woman confronts Julia in the grocery store about how to properly style Gabe’s hair, a naturally blond hue which she accuses Julia of peroxiding, or when Julia’s friends speculate about the real identity of the baby’s father...