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Sam Brigger

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

But, you know, you're really good in that, though. Like, you're taking all these awkward pauses, and it sounds really natural. But I have to say that she finds out, I think in that episode or the next episode, that he, on his college essay, he totally made up that his older brother died and that it was his dream all along to go to this school.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

But, you know, you're really good in that, though. Like, you're taking all these awkward pauses, and it sounds really natural. But I have to say that she finds out, I think in that episode or the next episode, that he, on his college essay, he totally made up that his older brother died and that it was his dream all along to go to this school.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

But, you know, you're really good in that, though. Like, you're taking all these awkward pauses, and it sounds really natural. But I have to say that she finds out, I think in that episode or the next episode, that he, on his college essay, he totally made up that his older brother died and that it was his dream all along to go to this school.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

And I have to say, Felicity should have totally left him at that point. Yeah. That's a bad sign.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

And I have to say, Felicity should have totally left him at that point. Yeah. That's a bad sign.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

And I have to say, Felicity should have totally left him at that point. Yeah. That's a bad sign.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

It's so important.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

It's so important.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

It's so important.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

So when Felicity ended, you decided to take a break from acting. Can you talk about that decision?

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

So when Felicity ended, you decided to take a break from acting. Can you talk about that decision?

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

So when Felicity ended, you decided to take a break from acting. Can you talk about that decision?

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

Well, Keri Russell, it's been such a pleasure talking with you today. Thank you so much for coming to Fresh Air. Thank you so much. I spoke with Keri Russell last year. Season two of her show, The Diplomat, is currently streaming on Netflix. Coming up, we remember writer Dorothy Allison, who wrote with painful honesty about the experience of being physically and sexually abused as a child.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

Well, Keri Russell, it's been such a pleasure talking with you today. Thank you so much for coming to Fresh Air. Thank you so much. I spoke with Keri Russell last year. Season two of her show, The Diplomat, is currently streaming on Netflix. Coming up, we remember writer Dorothy Allison, who wrote with painful honesty about the experience of being physically and sexually abused as a child.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

Well, Keri Russell, it's been such a pleasure talking with you today. Thank you so much for coming to Fresh Air. Thank you so much. I spoke with Keri Russell last year. Season two of her show, The Diplomat, is currently streaming on Netflix. Coming up, we remember writer Dorothy Allison, who wrote with painful honesty about the experience of being physically and sexually abused as a child.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

This is Fresh Air. I'm Sam Brigger. When the book was published, George Garrett wrote in the New York Times Book Review, The literary territory that Allison has set out to explore is dangerous turf, a minefield. It is a great pleasure to see her succeed, blithe and graceful, as Baryshnikov in performance. The book was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

This is Fresh Air. I'm Sam Brigger. When the book was published, George Garrett wrote in the New York Times Book Review, The literary territory that Allison has set out to explore is dangerous turf, a minefield. It is a great pleasure to see her succeed, blithe and graceful, as Baryshnikov in performance. The book was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

This is Fresh Air. I'm Sam Brigger. When the book was published, George Garrett wrote in the New York Times Book Review, The literary territory that Allison has set out to explore is dangerous turf, a minefield. It is a great pleasure to see her succeed, blithe and graceful, as Baryshnikov in performance. The book was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction.

Fresh Air
Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

Allison also wrote a collection of short stories called Trash, a second novel called Cave Dweller, and a memoir titled Two or Three Things I Know for Sure. Terry Gross spoke with Dorothy Allison in 1992 when Bastard Out of Carolina was published. Allison said she tried to avoid the pitfalls of the literature of victimology by being as honest as possible.

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Kerri Russell On 'The Diplomat'/ Remembering Dorothy Allison

Allison also wrote a collection of short stories called Trash, a second novel called Cave Dweller, and a memoir titled Two or Three Things I Know for Sure. Terry Gross spoke with Dorothy Allison in 1992 when Bastard Out of Carolina was published. Allison said she tried to avoid the pitfalls of the literature of victimology by being as honest as possible.