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The New Yorker, February 22 , 1964P. 110 Ah, God it's winter come upon us.
By Harold Brodkey The New Yorker, February 22 , 1964P. 110 Ah, God it's winter come upon us.
The Edmonton Journal reviewer describes Gopnik's guiding metaphor for his approach to winter as "ice wine: sweetness made from stress", that the perceived benefits of winter come directly from the hardships it brings.
Must winter come?
Ah, God it's winter come upon us.
"But when the first rains of winter come there is an immediate transformation.
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