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Van Gogh was troubled. Picasso had his moments. Hemingway was a notorious misogynist with mental-health issues. Fitzgerald was an alcoholic.
The idea of really being able to speak to the undead . . . If it were true, if they really could communicate with someone who had died, what did that say
about the nature of the universe? Of life and death?
Was it hopeful, being sure that when life ended, there wasn’t just a vast nothingness? Was it naive, thinking a person’s being, or spirit, could exist without a brain and a beating heart and a body? Wa...
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