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“And meanwhile everybody's wondering what this old woman with half her face drooping onto her shoulder is doing bagging their groceries. You have no idea how I envy you your cubicle. The invisibility of it." "Let's not romanticize the cubicle," Pip said. "This is the terrible thing about bodies. They're so visible, so visible.”

Quote by Jonathan Franzen

Book:Purity

Work

Purity

Purity is a novel that delves into complex issues of personal integrity and societal values, set against the backdrop of contemporary life. more

Author

Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen

American contemporary novelist, known for his profound social insight and unique literary style. His works include 'The Corrections' and 'Freedom'. more

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