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“After she was gone there would be no one who knew the whole of her life. She did not even know the whole of it! Perhaps she should have written some of it down...but really what would have been the point in that? Everything passed, she would too. This perspective offered her an unexpected clarity she nearly enjoyed, but even with this new clarity the world offered no more explanation for itself than it ever had.”

Quote by Susan Minot

Book:Evening

Work

Evening

This novel delves into the complexities of human emotions, focusing on the protagonist's journey through love and heartbreak, and the enduring impact of her past on her present life. more

Author

Susan Minot
Susan Minot

Susan Minot is an American novelist known for her nuanced emotional descriptions and profound psychological insights. Her works often focus on female characters, exploring themes of love, family, and identity. Born on December 7, 1956, Minot graduated from Harvard University and her first novel, 'Evening,' was published in 1992 to widespread acclaim. more

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