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My self-righteous rage burns until I am forced to concede that I, in fact, have...
Author:
Monique Truong
Book:
The Book of Salt
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My self-righteous rage burns until I am forced to concede that I, in fact, have told them nothing. This language that I dip into like a dry inkwell has failed me.
( Monique Truong )
[ The Book of Salt ]
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