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Average rating: 4.05 · 244 ratings · 46 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors
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“Care like hell! Sit around the bars and drink, and pose, and pretend, all you want to, but in reality, deep down underneath, care like hell.”
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“My youthful dream of becoming a writer has been realized. I am so pleased I did not let my young self down.”
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“Poetry is nothing more than an intensification or illumination of common objects and everyday events until they shine with their singular nature, until we can experience their power, until we can follow their steps in the dance, until we can discern what parts they play in the Great Order of Love. How is this done? By fucking around with the syntax.”
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