Liza Wieland
Goodreads Author
Member Since
December 2008
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Paris, 7 A.M.
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2019
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7 editions
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Land of Enchantment
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2015
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4 editions
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A Watch of Nightingales
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2008
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3 editions
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Quickening: Stories
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2011
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2 editions
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You Can Sleep While I Drive: Stories
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1999
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2 editions
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Bombshell
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2001
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Discovering America: Stories
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1994
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2 editions
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The Names of the Lost
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1992
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5 editions
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The Journal of Djuna Malik
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Near Alcatraz
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2005
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“What is it, she asks me, why do people cry? Why do we cry when we're happy and when we're sad or hurt? I tell her what I know or think I know: that the body does not distinguish between emotional and physical pain; the muscles around the lachrymal glands receive a message from the brain, then tighten and squeeze out tears. Tears contain high levels of the hormone ACTH and prolactin, endorphins (which we know are mood-altering and pain-killing), as well as thirty times more manganese than is found in blood, suggesting that human tears can concentrate and remove harmful substances from the body. Prolactin in humans controls fluid balance; by the age of eighteen women have 60 percent more prolactin than men, which may explain why women seem to cry more often. I tell her that sadness--like happiness--is an intense feeling of being alive, of having essence. I try to explain to her my own nonscientific theory: that crying is about weight or heft, that we cry when our bodies feel too light or too heavy to bear or hold on to language.”
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