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The language of feeling, of the concrete, of image and symbol, formed a world...
Author:
Oliver Sacks
Book:
The Man Who Mistook His Wife
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The language of feeling, of the concrete, of image and symbol, formed a world she loved and, to a remarkable extent, could enter.
( Oliver Sacks )
[ The Man Who Mistook His Wife ]
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