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The pile of stones thus marks both an act of deliberate remembrance, and an act...
Author:
Margaret Atwood
Book:
The Blind Assassin
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The pile of stones thus marks both an act of deliberate remembrance, and an act of deliberate forgetting. They're fond of paradox in that region.
( Margaret Atwood )
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