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“Head held high and lips parted, she breathed in the music, sending it through her torso and arms and legs the way the Tai Chi teacher told us to breath the air, transforming it into energy, motion. Dancing is the body's song, and Bess sang.”

Quote by Lynne Sharon Schwartz

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Fatigue Artist

This book delves into the mental and emotional toll of constant labor, examining the resilience and vulnerability of individuals pushed to their limits. more

Author

Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Lynne Sharon Schwartz

Lynne Sharon Schwartz is an American writer born in March 1939. Her works span across novels, essays, and poetry, known for her unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations. more

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