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The Fatigue Artist The Fatigue Artist by Lynne Sharon Schwartz
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“My head aches, my eyes burn, my arms and legs have given up, and my face in the mirror has a grayish cast. The bed, across the room, calls in its unmistakable lover's croon, Come to me, come, only I can make you truly happy, oh, how happy I'll make you, don't resist, remember how you moan with pleasure the instant we touch.....”
Lynne Sharon Schwartz, The Fatigue Artist
“Parables, yes. We here are to lead life with woe. Tasting bitter.”
Lynne Sharon Schwartz, The Fatigue Artist
“Like a giant doomed to eat damsels, Q. must fill a vast daily quota of attention and adulation from varied sources. In a small town he might run out of people, but by keeping in constant motion, he's in no such danger. The only danger is to those suppliers of attention who expect some continuity of response, who fail to understand that for Q. people are an inexhaustible natural resource for his sustenance and delight, like air or water or sunshine.”
Lynne Sharon Schwartz, The Fatigue Artist