Unhealed Time In Fiction, Historical U Time does not heal; it makes a half-stitched scar that can be broken and again you feel grief as total as in its first hour. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now Cynthia Ozick Foreign Bodies FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Remembering to Forget In Fiction, Historical R To want to forget something is to think of it. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now
Destined Paths In Fiction, Historical D There are no wrong turnings. Only paths we had not known we were meant to walk. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now
Writing’s Battle In Fiction, Historical W The act of writing is a kind of warfare against oblivion. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now
Elusive Truth In Fiction, Historical E Truth is not always appearance; sometimes you have to squint, to catch sight of it. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now
Unrecognized Patterns In Fiction, Historical U What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized. Cynthia Ozick – Foreign Bodies Purchase Now