
Time Lived Without Its Flow: Denise Riley, Max Porter, Emily Berry
London Review Bookshop Podcast
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The Return of the Capacity to Narrate
It's sad and the difficult aspect of feeling that you're very sharp and crystalline stasis is starting to ever away from you. It's that you realise you are no longer in the immediate time of the dead, so to speak. And I can't tell you how disheartening it is. One of the gifts if you like that the dead give you is the realisation that chronological time need not be constant. temporality can also go AWOL but you can live inside its absence and live quite brightly and sharply.
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