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“I wanted to preserve the feeling of remembering her just months after her death - the raw immediacy of it, so the drafts were really about getting the language right, getting the pitch right, keeping the voice austere and plainspoken.”

Quote by Paul Lisicky

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Paul Lisicky
Paul Lisicky

Paul Lisicky is an American novelist born on July 9, 1959. His works are known for their unique narrative style and profound exploration of personal identity. more

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