"If I describe a sunny morning in May (the buds, the wet-winged flies, the warm sun and cool breeze), I am also implying the perishing quality of a morning in May, and a good description of May sets up the possibility of a May disaster."

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Clark Blaise

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Clark Blaise is a Canadian author known for his poignant explorations of identity and belonging, particularly in his acclaimed work 'The Meagre Tarmac.'

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"India is decidedly not anything that was part of my upbringing or part of my experience or part of my preparation. I really fell into it the way one should fall into it, you know - through love."

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