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Flesh Flesh by David Szalay
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“And all that burgeoning physicality is held within yourself as a sort of secret, even as it is also the actual surface that you present to the world, so that you’re left absurdly exposed, unsure whether the world knows everything about you or nothing, because you have no way of knowing whether these experiences that you’re having are universal or entirely specific”
David Szalay, Flesh
“He has this feeling, with women, that it’s hard to have an experience that feels entirely new, that doesn’t feel like something that has already happened, and will probably happen again in some very similar way, so that it never feels like all that much is at stake. There’s often this feeling of—Yes, I like you, but I like other people as well. It’s not even that I like them more. It’s just that I don’t like them less. So to be with any one person feels like an arbitrary thing, and that arbitrary feeling has started to undermine any lingering sense that there might be a particular person that he’s somehow meant to be with.”
David Szalay, Flesh
“As long as no one knows about it, it's like it isn't really happening.
It's like it exists in the same way that his fantasies exist, as something he's just imagining.
That's how it seems to him sometimes.”
David Szalay, Flesh
“Reeds mass along the shore.”
David Szalay, Flesh
“There's something terrible about the way normality asserts itself. About the way that summer insists on happening. About the way the chestnuts blossom and Wimbledon takes place.”
David Szalay, Flesh