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Articles by Thulani Davis

Grace Paley. Photo courtesy New York State Writers Institute

Remembering Grace Paley (1922-2007)

Thulani Davis September 4, 2007 Thulani Davis

Spotting Grace Paley anywhere -- at a march, or on the street in Greenwich Village, and particularly in the crowded rooms of New York literary soirees -- was like coming upon a sunny isle of sanity in a world gone mad with hasty, hardened greetings, glittering costumes, and too much patience with the intolerable.

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