A Long Whine, a Tale of Woe
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Things I want back from Elizabeth Bernstein (“Things I Want Back From You,” California Story, April 2): I want my five minutes back--the five minutes I spent reading that materialistic, narcissistic, psychotic piece of “fiction.”
Sue Karutz
El Segundo
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Kudos to Ms. Bernstein for her witty short story. It brought to mind the timeless tale of woe by Eudora Welty, “Why I Live at the P.O.” We all hope that Marlene the temptress will get everything she deserves!
Jeannine B. Lushbaugh
Temecula
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