Millicent Dillon, First Place winner of Narrative’s 2018 Winter Story Contest, is considered the world’s leading expert on one of America’s most intriguing literary couples, Jane and Paul Bowles. A novelist herself, Dillon wrote the definitive biographies A Little Original Sin: The Life and Work of Jane Bowles and You Are Not I: A Portrait of Paul Bowles, using her gifts for narrative art and emotion. She has won five O. Henry prizes for her short stories and a PEN/Faulkner nomination for the novel Harry Gold. Dillon earned her MA from San Francisco State University and later taught at Foothill College in Los Altos, California.

Evicted

A Novel Excerpt

by Millicent Dillon

The first time I saw the flat at 83 Sixth Avenue, I knew it was meant for me. The light, the space, the walls—above all the walls convinced me. Yes, I know walls are simply enclosures shutting out and shutting in. But they are as well mute witnesses, recording layer by layer traces of the lives they contain.

One week later, I moved into 83, the upper story of a two-flat building, erected just after the 1906 earthquake.

I was, at last, in place.

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