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Contrairement aux récits, la vraie vie, une fois passée, tend non pas vers la clarté mais vers l’obscurité.
Elena Ferrante • L'amie prodigieuse (Tome 4) - L'enfant perdue: Maturité, vieillesse (French Edition)
perfidious.
Helene Wecker • The Golem and the Jinni: A Novel (P.S.)
covetous
Katie Kitamura • Intimacies: A Novel
“Think about it. A woman separated, with two children and your ambitions, has to take account of reality and decide what she can give up and what she can’t.”
Elena Ferrante • The Story of the Lost Child: Neapolitan Novels, Book Four

For a woman who has something to say, does it really take a miracle—I said to myself—to dissolve the margins within which nature has enclosed her and show herself in her own words to the world?
Elena Ferrante • In the Margins: On the Pleasures of Reading and Writing
lacuna
Isabella Hammad • The Parisian
