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We, The Heartbroken We, The Heartbroken by Gargi Bhattacharyya
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“Grief reminds us, with some violence, that our selves are unbounded, and also that this reminder of unboundedness leads to the very edge of the abyss.”
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken
“You fear that every effort has been meaningless, but it touches so many others that we can never calculate the impact of our lives, and that impossibility of calculation is a retort to finitude.”
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken
“Every doctrine of violence and machinery of reaction has relied on his frightening it is to contemplate the crushing of hope. Far safer to expel hope altogether. More sensible than the painful un-numbing of imagining other possibilities.”
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken
“Depressed heartbreak is rarely disruptive or demanding or loudly eccentric. Depressed heartbreak is like taking a step into death while looking like you have remembered how to behave. I think this tells us something about the half-deadness this world [under late capitalism] demands of us. Learning to go through the motions and not hope too much.”
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken
“In common with other bookish types, I have always existed partly in the shadows. Skulked around the edges of things. Chosen quiet times and deserted places. Enjoyed the gloomy nooks and crannies of life. Maybe assumed that this was true for everyone and learned to have just enough of a daytime public face to pass, while I retreated into my own elsewhere. And this was something I always enjoyed: the ability to maintain a secret elsewhere life.
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken
“For a while I believe I am flying, not falling.”
Gargi Bhattacharyya, We, The Heartbroken