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A Brief Literary History of Absolutely Terrible Dads
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Andrew Thurman
| June 14, 2019
Red Sox Great Luis Tiant on Reuniting with His Father After 14 Years
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Remembering My Father, Jacques Lacan
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Writing During Naptime, a Parent's Practice
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Learning of My Father's Suicide From My Grandmother's Poetry
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