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Who, reading these letters, could not but love him?
Who, reading Maupassant, thinks, "Oh, there's a Frenchman for you?" Who, reading "The Death of Vishnu," thinks: "I can't relate.
Who, reading a biography of a historical personage, hasn't occasionally identified in some way with the hero?
The man who, reading his vice-presidential acceptance speech from a teleprompter, bungled Mr. McCain's name and called him "George".
Stephens does remind the reader at moments of the mother in Philip Roth who, reading about a plane crash, always counts the Jewish names first.
Then he received a letter from a health worker who, reading the first volume A Death in the Family, recognised the house Knausgaard's father died in, and got in touch to confirm the accuracy of his description.
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