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What the dead don't know piles up, though we don't notice it at first. They don't know how we're getting along without them, of course, dealing with the hours and days that now accrue so quickly, and, unless they divined this somehow in advance, they don't know that we don't want this inexorable onslaught of breakfasts and phone calls and going to the bank, all this stepping along, because we don't want anything extraneous to get in the way of what we feel about them or the ways we want to hold them in mind.


Roger Angell


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 320. None of us is young this week and with death and calamity just down the street few of us vicarious any longer. 24 September 2001.

He has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker and was its chief fiction editor for many years. Roger Angell (born September 19 1920) is an American essayist known for his writing on sports especially baseball.

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