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Helen DeWitt

“When a human being develops an argument, when a human being attempts not only to think but to speak with precision, he or she is often made to feel that this is a mark of social inadequacy and that there is something comical about it. The younger the human being, the more humorous it becomes. So that humans whose inclination it is to think and speak in this way become self-conscious from an early age, and a kind of minstrelisation creeps in.”

Helen DeWitt, Some Trick: Thirteen Stories
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Some Trick: Thirteen Stories Some Trick: Thirteen Stories by Helen DeWitt
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