On The Writer’s Voice podcast, Sheila Heti reads “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea,” her story from the January 27, 2025, issue of The New Yorker.
Sheila Heti reads her story “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea,” from the January 27, 2025, issue of the magazine. Heti is the author of eleven books, including the novel “In the eighties, the photographer Kathy Shorr became a chauffeur, capturing working-class New Yorkers on their way to new lives.A violent act on New Year’s Day allegedly committed by a tourist highlights rising tensions between the island and the mainland United States.
Many people from the Andes have settled in New York. They face tremendous difficulties, but their online posts glamorize their lives, drawing others northward.
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