They All Just Went Away
By Joyce Carol Oates · The New Yorker · 1995
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"Oates explores her childhood compulsion to enter abandoned farmhouses in upstate New York — meditating on what emptied spaces contain and what the imagination makes of lives that have left no other trace."
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