“Bit remembers what Titus used to call his own spells of sadness: the old black dog. How appropriate: fanged and servile, neither wild nor human, but an odd by-product of civilization, hungry and slinking near.”
Quote by Lauren Groff
Book:Arcadia
Work
Arcadia
Arcadia is a novel that delves into the complexities of human experience, weaving together elements of fantasy, satire, and philosophical inquiry. Set in a picturesque English countryside, the story follows the lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of their dreams and the realities they face. The narrative is rich with symbolism and allusions to classical literature, offering readers a profound exploration of the human condition. more
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