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Each diptych is named for a popular short story. The viewer does not have to know the story to allow a new narrative direction to come from the title. Those familiar with the story may have an addional layer of narrative.

A good man is hard to find     by   FLANNERY OCONNOR
What we talk about when we talk about love    by  RAYMOND CARVER
The depressed person    by   DAVID FOSTER WALLACE
Where are you going, where have you been?    by   JOYCE CAROL OATS
Hills like white elephants    by   ERNEST HEMINGWAY
The mark on the wall    by   VIRGINIA WOOLF
What you pawn I will redeem   by   SHERMAN ALEXIE
Later that same day   by   GRACE PALEY
A piece of steak    by   JACK LONDON
People like that are the only people here    by   LORRIE MOORE
A perfect day for bananafish     by   J. D. SALINGER
Sister Imelda   by   EDNA O'BRIEN
The Adventure of the dying detective by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

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