![]() That gargantuan ear travels the world, straining hard to listen, picking up images and setting them down in print. ![]() ![]() This passage shows up on page 13, but it is a good description of what is to come in the following four hundred pages of the book. In my writing, life would turn into incomplete stories, dreamlike tales, would show up from afar in odd dislocated panoramas, or in cross sections-and so it would be almost impossible to reach any conclusions as to the whole.” It was a story for travelers, meant to be read on the train-what I would write for myself to read.” She continues as follows: “I was able to concentrate and became for some time a sort of gargantuan ear that listened to murmurs and echoes and whispers, far-off voices that filtered through the walls. The ‘I’ narrator informs us early on that she The fiction is mixed in with the fact to the point that you sometimes cannot tell which is which. ![]() ![]() From accounts of nonsexual orgasms documented in “Orgasm Range and Variability in Humans: A Content Analysis.” Study published in The International Journal of Sexual Health, November, 2018įlights (Riverhead Books, 403 pages) is a fascinating, while quirky, eccentric book, often factual, non-fictional, often clearly fictional. Or if I can hear a flight take off.” – From “Come As You Are,” in Harper’s “Readings,” April, 2019. ![]()
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