Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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...she compares it to a blue whale consuming plankton, 'milling and chewing it into a homogenous mass, so that one life disappears without a trace, giving another, the next life, a chance.'
'If you are the one who lives on, you will discover that the amputated part of you, the phantom part of you, can still be a source of profound, unholy pain.'
Read at The New Yorker
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