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The Village at the End of the World

In truth or fiction, it's the memory of loss that makes things feel real

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I just finished the searing book of short stories by Mikołaj Grynberg called “I’d Like to Say Sorry, but There’s No One to Say Sorry To.”

The short stories are unusual since they are all told in first person in short vignettes. The author is also a photographer, and the stories come across as snapshots, offering mini-fictional insights that quickly pene…

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