"I do things like get in a taxi and say, "The library, and step on it."
"The lives of most people are small tight pallid and sad, more to be mourned than their deaths. We starve at the banquet: We cannot see that there is a banquet because seeing the banquet requires that we see also ourselves sitting there starving-seeing ourselves clearly, even for a moment, is shattering. We are not dead but asleep, dreaming of ourselves."
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Source: The Review of Contemporary Fiction, 1993.
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