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"And yet, he is still one of those books we long to read whose pages remain uncut."
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"the food so hot it would sear back the drunkenness and sleepiness"
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indie
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"I long for the moment in the play where Edgar reveals himself to Gloucester and it never happens. Look I am the son who has grown up. I am the son you have made hazardous, who still loves you."
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indie
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"During certain hours, at certain years in our lives, we see ourselves as remnants from the earlier generations that were destroyed."
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indie
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"The evidence I wanted that they were absolutely perfect for each other. My father’s tanned skin, my mother’s milk paleness, and this theatre of their own making. It is the only photograph I have found of the two of them together."
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indie
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"The country is cross-hatched with maze-like routes whose only escape is the sea. From a ship or plane you can turn back or look down at the disorder. Villages spill onto streets, the jungle encroaches on village."
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"But Lalla could never be just a mother; that seemed to be only one muscle in her chameleon nature, which had too many other things to reflect."
— Feb 11, 2026 02:19PM
indie
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"the bride prayed for half an hour beside the bed and then started singing hymns, so Vere departed, forgoing nuptial bliss, and for the rest of her life the poor woman had a sign above her door which read 'Unloved. Unloved. Unloved.'"
— Feb 11, 2026 02:13PM
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"Sanskrit was governed by verticals, but its sharp grid features were not possible in Ceylon. Here the Ola leaves which people wrote on were too brittle. A straight line would cut apart the leaf and so a curling alphabet was derived from its Indian cousin. Moon coconut. The bones of a lover’s spine."
— Feb 04, 2026 02:21PM

