Tsvetoslav Shalev

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He speaks of Sally’s “pitiless ball of fire,” her “terrified grandiosity,” of how anxious and fragile she is inside the “hollow exuberance” of her mania. When one ascends to the exorbitant heights of mania, one becomes very isolated from ordinary human relationships, human scale—even though this isolation may be covered over by a defensive imperiousness or grandiosity.
Everything in Its Place: First Loves and Last Tales (Picador Collection)
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