![]() ![]() ![]() They don’t talk about it, but they worry about it. And I know that those few dozen people who hold the keys to literary seriousness, I know in their hearts they also care about those same questions, I know they have emotional lives, I know that they worry about how to be better human beings, and they worry about mistakes they’ve made, and how they can improve themselves, and how they can improve the lives of the people around them. Just refuse it, and push through, and eventually, everybody else will catch up. ![]() Just refuse it! I don’t know any other way. Mari Malcolm -This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. The Signature of All Things (Bloomsbury Publishing) : Gilbert, Elizabeth: Amazon.es: Libros Selecciona Tus Preferencias de Cookies Utilizamos cookies y herramientas similares que son necesarias para permitirte comprar, mejorar tus experiencias de compra y proporcionar nuestros servicios, según se detalla en nuestro Aviso de cookies. Gilbert: If we’ve somehow internalized this idea that it’s disgraceful or lacking in seriousness to discuss our feelings, our dreams, the ways in which we want to become better human beings-either that somehow those are trivial topics, and of course they are not at all they’re the big topics, the only topics-if we’ve somehow decided that that’s going to subject us to ridicule or dismissal then that’s kind of our own fault, I think. An earthy, elegant, deeply sensual novel of daring breadth and imagination, The Signature of All Things gives us the cosmos in the life of one woman, in her worlds within worlds. ![]() I think some critics attach a sense of shame to feminine self-improvement. Slate : He probably doesn’t keep a Happiness Jar. ![]()
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