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Thomas Pynchon

“and isn't it the curse of the drifter, the desolation of heart we feel each evening at sundown, with the slow loop of the river out there just for a half a minute, catching the last light, pregnant with the city in all its density and wonder, the possibilities never to be counted, much less lived into, by the likes of us, don't you see, for we're only passing through, we're already ghosts.”

Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day
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Against the Day Against the Day by Thomas Pynchon
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