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Quarantine in Newark

"Pnin walked slowly under the solemn pines. The sky was dying. He did not believe in an autocratic God. He did believe, dimly, in a democracy of ghosts. The souls of the dead, perhaps, formed committees, and these, in continuous session, attended to the destinies of the quick."Vladimir Nabokov, "Pnin" (1957) Why is it that … Continue reading Quarantine in Newark →

Hermit Thrush Prose, Thought Stream Leave a comment November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 1 Minute

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