Few writers have been as enthusiastically embraced as Ellen Currie was when her short stories first appeared in The New Yorker and other publications in the late 1950s. Her first novel, Available Light, proved worth a 25-year wait when it was met with the delight of both critics and readers, and her subsequent story collection, Moses Supposes, was a National Book Award Finalist.
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