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To be nothing - is that not, after all, the most satisfactory fact in the whole...
Author:
Anne Carson
Book:
Nox
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To be nothing - is that not, after all, the most satisfactory fact in the whole world?' asks a dog in a novel I read once {Virginia Woolf Flush 87}. I wonder what the smell of nothing is. Smell of autopsy.
( Anne Carson )
[ Nox ]
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