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What lived on-in me- was the discomfort of how completely I'd outgrown the novel...
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Jonathan Franzen
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The Discomfort Zone: A
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What lived on-in me- was the discomfort of how completely I'd outgrown the novel I'd once been so happy to live in
( Jonathan Franzen )
[ The Discomfort Zone: A ]
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