“The silences after his last gasp were sung together by a blackbird. I lay there, my eyes unable to close. His were unable to open. I listed the places where I hurt, and how much. My loins felt ripped. Something inside had torn. There were seven places on my body where he had sunk his fangs into my skin and bitten. He'd dug his nails into my neck, and twisted my head to one side, and clawed my face. I hadn't made a noise. He had made all the noise for both of us. Had it hurt him?”
Quote by David Mitchell
Book:Ghostwritten
Work
Ghostwritten
David Mitchell's Ghostwritten is a complex and thought-provoking novel that weaves together the narratives of several individuals, each with their own unique story and perspective. The characters' lives are interconnected by themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Mitchell's prose is known for its lyrical quality and philosophical depth, making this a rich and rewarding read for those who appreciate intricate storytelling and introspective prose. more
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