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There is a desire to be “simply matter without the burden of judgment". Kafka says writing is a form of playing dead". He says, "I shall comprehend better if I am relaxed by a little writing, and so try it again." In writing we are for a moment freed from ourselves & from our search to dubscribe to a cause. Even when we try to get away from the desperate search for a cause, for a meaning to cling to, even then we cannot help but make meaning, we "we hope...for a cause," says Catherine Street's narrator, even in our deviance, our discarding of the hope for meaning. We are left with only a ‘repetitive’ ‘tiresome deviance’ as her narrator calls it. Having lost sight of our true desire, we seek things in other places restlessly, feeling deviant about our never being satisfied. We see our search as deviant when it is simply only a search of mistaken direction. We feel guilty irrationally as we cannot name the nature of our search that remains alien to us. The otherness propelling this search is part of us, not all of us is known to us. We get “beyond tiresome deviance” by making peace with it. #catherinestreet https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Ed5CnFkXz/?igshid=1gfcnmmz6vq4v