![]() In their context, it is difficult to interpret these names as anything but directly referential to the interviewee and his subject. ![]() Eric Drag Sarah To Teepee By Hair” (Wallace 312–13). However, the interviewee himself identifies both of their names late in the story when he responds directly to what he perceives as the interviewer's judgment of him: “Now I'm sure you know what I'm talking about now. ![]() #20” Wallace does not identify by name the man being interviewed or the woman he describes. ![]()
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