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Journal Article

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2020
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Overview
Not the crime, but the getaway, what Rosenblatt remembers. Running out of the living room, through the center foyer, out the kitchen door, then throwing himself on the cold marble backstairs of their apartment in 36 Gramercy Park, and sitting there awaiting his punishment. He is concerned, perplexed, as though he is a patient referred to him with an undiagnosable disease. Why did he hit his baby brother without provocation. Why did he hit him so hard, his wailing flooded the eight rooms of their apartment, following him out the kitchen door and echoing up and down the staircase. So he sits there shivering, stunned by his own cruelty. His father is very nice with him. When he sees his helplessness, he leads him back into the apartment. He does not even make him apologize to his brother, who would no more appreciate his apology than understand the reason he hits him in the first place.
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Kenyon Review,Kenyon College

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