Claire L.

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Violence is a rupture. Violence makes a hole—not just the damage it inflicts on the body of a person but the pain it causes in the body of a people. The hole swallows up language, memory, and meaning and leaves us in a scarred and stripped landscape. Hannah Arendt calls this the private realm, the dark shadowy place that violence throws us into, shocked and speechless and alone in our loss.
See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love
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