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The One on Sleeping Alone

"I didn't feel his absence until I woke up and realized that his alarm was going off," she says. "The weirdest thing about grief and death is that after someone dies really fairly quickly, people stop saying their name." Virginia Woolf equated privacy with self-development in her essay A Room of One's Own. So often the costs of companionship can seem to fall harder on a woman.

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