What's Your Type? | Merve Emre
Briefly

She looked at him calmly, as if to tell him something: that she understood his game, perhaps, and that she would even let him win it, as long as he played nicely.
What kind of person is that, we might wonder, other than a character like Eileen? Sometimes the characters try to anchor themselves to a more definitive type by identifying as "a difficult and sad person," "a psychologically robust person," "a good person," "a special person."
Read at The New York Review of Books
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