Lillian Fishman Reads Travesty
Briefly

Lillian Fishman presents her story 'Travesty' in The New Yorker, adapted from her forthcoming novel. Known for her previous work 'Acts of Service,' Fishman continues to explore complex emotional and social themes. This reading not only highlights her evolving writing style but also connects deeply with personal and societal narratives, further engaging her audience through relatable characters and captivating storytelling.
Lillian Fishman reads her story, 'Travesty,' showcasing her narrative style that bridges emotional depth and societal themes, continuing her exploration since 'Acts of Service.'
In her writing, Fishman merges personal experiences with broader societal issues, engaging her audience with relatable characters and thought-provoking plots.
Read at www.newyorker.com
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