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“Admit I find everything strange and foreign. She finds a metaphor for her condition without defining it.

It is my concern for happiness that cause me the most anguish.

She now used him to perform her own tragedy for herself.”
Ann Quin, Passages
“Slow slow movements lifting over and under me. A distance from what has been preoccupying me. I walked along the cliff edge, feet holding the earth, the light around soft, sky so white. Then I knew I had experienced a kind of madness. Coming back to my body, a sense that I was perhaps someone else, some drifting thing that at least had found somewhere for inhabiting, not to remember happiness—just curiosity.

There has been a death recently no one has occupied the body since.

If going outside my body and I lose my ego what happens next? It no longer matters.”
Ann Quin, Passages