American English for Educators - We've all lost things before. In this example of flash fiction, author Lydia Davis questions whether our lost items are really lost. To her, they are just “
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The Paris Review - “Improving My German” by Lydia Davis, new in issue no. 234, Fall 2020. Read more of the six very short stories from Davis published in this issue, and
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