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John Barth
John Barth

John Barth, born on May 27, 1930, is a renowned American novelist. His works are known for their complex narrative structures, rich literary techniques, and profound philosophical reflections. more

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“When you have committed an action that you cannot bear to think about, that causes you to writhe in retrospect, do not seek to evade the memory: make yourself relive it, confront it repeatedly over and over, till finally, you will discover, through sheer repetition it loses its power to pain you. It works, I guarantee you, this sure-fire guilt-eradicator, like a homeopathic medicine - like in small doses applied to like. It works, but I am not sure that it is a good thing.”