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There were black mountains on which nothing, no grass or trees, seemed to grow....
Author:
Jhumpa Lahiri
Book:
The Lowland
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There were black mountains on which nothing, no grass or trees, seemed to grow. Thin lines that twisted unpredictably, with tributaries arriving nowhere. Not rivers, but roads.
( Jhumpa Lahiri )
[ The Lowland ]
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