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[…] nobody grows up. Everyone carries around all the selves that they have ever been, intact, waiting to be reactivated in moments of pain, of fear, of danger. Everything is retrievable, every shock, every hurt. But perhaps it becomes a duty to abandon the stock of time that one carries within oneself, to discard it in favour of the present, so that one’s embrace may be turned outwards to the world in which one has made one’s home.


Anita Brookner


#present #self #home



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Anita Brookner CBE (born 16 July 1928) is an English language novelist and art historian who was born in Herne Hill a suburb of London. Brookner has not married; and took care of her parents as they aged. Anita Brookner had a lonely childhood although her grandmother and uncle lived with the family and her parents secular Jews opened their house to Jewish refugees escaping Nazi persecution during the 1930s and World War II.

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