Author:  Don DeLillo
Book:    Mao II
Viewed: 40 - Published at: 4 years ago

She watched him surrender his crisp gaze to a softening, a bright-eyed fear that seemed to tunnel out of childhood. It had the starkness of a last prayer. She worked to get at it. His face was drained and slack, coming into flatness, into black and white, cracked lips and flaring brows, age lines that hinge the chin, old bafflements and regrets.

( Don DeLillo )
[ Mao II ]
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