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<title type="html">Cafe Talk with Mavis Gallant</title>
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<summary>Strange, there&#039;s something about Gallant in The Walrus today. The journals question comes up, but there seems to be no definitive answer. Of the matter, the journalist writes, &quot;Writers of the highest order cannot explain themselves or be explained to a standard matching their greatness.&quot; Hm.</summary>
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