“The poems that used to entrance me in the days of Miss Violence now struck me as overdone and sickly. Alas, burthen, thine, cometh, aweary—the archaic language of unrequited love. I was irritated with such words, which rendered the unhappy lovers—I could now see—faintly ridiculous, like poor moping Miss Violence herself. Soft-edged, blurry, soggy, like a bun fallen into the water. Nothing you'd want to touch,”
Quote by Margaret Atwood
Book:The Blind Assassin
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The Blind Assassin
Set in the 1940s and 1950s, this book is a complex literary work that combines elements of mystery, romance, and magical realism. It follows the lives of two sisters, Iris and Laura, and delves into the secrets and complexities of their family history. more
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