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Whether strictly critical or academic, or more introspective and personal, I find the essay to be the most intimate of nonfiction forms.


“Le pays tout entier ¨¦tait saisi d'une fureur comm¨¦morative en faveur des morts, proportionnelle ¨¤ sa r¨¦pulsion vis-¨¤-vis des survivants.”
― Au revoir l¨¤-haut
― Au revoir l¨¤-haut

“It is what we do in order to care for things,
make them
ourselves, our elders, our beloveds, our
unborn.
But perhaps that is a lazy kind of love. Why
can't I just love the flower for being a
flower?
How many flowers have I yanked to puppet
as if it was easy for the world to make
flowers?”
― The Hurting Kind: Poems
make them
ourselves, our elders, our beloveds, our
unborn.
But perhaps that is a lazy kind of love. Why
can't I just love the flower for being a
flower?
How many flowers have I yanked to puppet
as if it was easy for the world to make
flowers?”
― The Hurting Kind: Poems

“To her, there was no touch as instantaneous and intuitive as the gaze. It was close to being the only way of touching without touch.
Language, by comparison, is an infinitely more physical way to touch. It moves lungs and throat and tongue and lips, it vibrates the air as it wings its way to the listener. The tongue grows dry, saliva spatters, the lips crack. When she found that physical process too much to bear, she became paradoxically more verbose.”
― Greek Lessons
Language, by comparison, is an infinitely more physical way to touch. It moves lungs and throat and tongue and lips, it vibrates the air as it wings its way to the listener. The tongue grows dry, saliva spatters, the lips crack. When she found that physical process too much to bear, she became paradoxically more verbose.”
― Greek Lessons

“Mercy is not frozen in time, but flits about frantically, unsure where to land.”
― The Hurting Kind: Poems
― The Hurting Kind: Poems

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