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Description: John Howard reads from his Afterword to Ben Duncan’s The Same Language, discussing how the book is not just a revised edition but an “accessible postmodern experiment in memory” and in the memoir of “life-writing” form. Duncan’s themes include the complexities of the idea of “home,” his restlessness and geographical migrations, his search for friendship and love, and his encounters with England’s Home Office. nn“The Same Language: A Memoir by Ben Duncan,” a presentation by
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