
✖️On Art, Alternative Histories, and the Arbitrariness of Life with Catherine Lacey✖️
The Shakespeare and Company Interview
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The Grief of C.M.
The grief isn't sort of explicit throughout the book but it's definitely this kind of, I guess it's kind of rumbling sense underneath it is informing the way she is interacting with the people. She's interviewing all the way that she's regarding the memories or the works from her from her time with x. It's interesting because you said that you, you know you think about what sort of what might have first appealed to C.M. and one of the things is kind of interesting as a reader and makes it quite perhaps ring very true in a way. We don't actually necessarily get that much of a sense that C.m. really knows what it was about X that that
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