"Any place, then, can become a cemetery. All it takes is your body. It's not fair, I think, and I get this petulant wish for ugly flowers and mourners, my mother's old familiar grief. Somebody I love to tend my future grave. Probably this is the wrong thing to be wishing for."

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Karen Russell is an acclaimed American author known for her imaginative storytelling and exploration of identity in works like 'Swamplandia!'.

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