Homesick for Another World is a collection of stories about people who are disengaged—from themselves, from their surroundings—and the far-reaching ways they seek out coping through destruction.…

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Homesick for Another World is a collection of stories about people who are disengaged—from themselves, from their surroundings—and the far-reaching ways they seek out coping through destruction.…
A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
Chinese proverb
Dear sweet child, where has all the cheese gone?
I ate it all, mother, for you have raised a creature that does not sleep.
And eats cheese in 3am.
What the fuck is wrong with me?
Send help
Try
I long for the day when there won’t be tears in my pillows, the day when there won’t be resentment at the end of the day. It’s sad, but it’s true. Whatever it may be have you ever wondered how much you had tried? Or even how hard you’ve tried? You always utter the phrase “I don’t know”. Look around you, you know at some point that “I don’t know” is not a real answer. Did you know that it takes a toll every time it echoes in the poor guy’s brain. Let’s give it the benefit of the doubt, maybe just maybe it’s true, that for some odd reason that it made sense. You know that no matter how hard he tries you’ll never hear him out. No matter how much effort, time, and energy he expends will just be replied by an insincere thanks. Not everyone has the patience that he has, not everyone risks it all just to roll an uneven dice. You knew that he’d do just about anything to make you happy, but did you know how hard he tried? Remember, not everyone is the same after that.
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Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another´s skin, another´s voice, anothers´s soul
Joyce Carol Oates
Patterns And Shapes: On Reading Nabokov And Henry Miller
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http://www.bluemondayreview.com/?draft=true#!Patterns-And-Shapes-On-Reading-Nabokov-And-Henry-Miller/cs30/576c09d00cf2710e3e6a9979
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