“In no time at all his cheerful face appeared at the door of the spring dusk. In the street among peaceable strangers he did a handstand. Then easy and impervious, in full control, he cartwheeled eastward into the source of night.”

—  Grace Paley

"The Pale Pink Roast" (1959)

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American writer and activist 1922–2007

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