Patricia Lockwood
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To the Lighthouse
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1927
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1711 editions
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No One Is Talking About This
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2021
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42 editions
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Priestdaddy
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2017
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14 editions
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Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals
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2014
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9 editions
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Will There Ever Be Another You
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2025
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9 editions
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American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time
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2018
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3 editions
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Balloon Pop Outlaw Black
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2012
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6 editions
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Joan Didion:The Last Interview: and Other Conversations
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rape joke
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Babies in Limbo
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“All my life I have overheard, all my life I have listened to what people will let slip when they think you are part of their we. A we is so powerful. It is the most corrupt and formidable institution on earth. Its hands are full of the crispest and most persuasive currency. Its mouth is full of received, repeating language. The we closes its ranks to protect the space inside it, where the air is different. It does not protect people. It protects its own shape.”
― Priestdaddy
― Priestdaddy
“It was a mistake to believe that other people were not living as deeply as you were. Besides, you were not even living that deeply.”
― No One Is Talking About This
― No One Is Talking About This
“Modern womanhood was more about rubbing snail mucus on your face than she had thought it would be. But it had always been something, hadn’t it? Taking drops of arsenic. Winding bandages around the feet. Polishing your teeth with lead. It was so easy to believe you freely chose the paints, polishes, and waist-trainers of your own time, while looking back with tremendous pity to women of the past in their whalebones; that you took the longest strides your body was capable of, while women of the past limped forward on broken arches.”
― No One Is Talking About This
― No One Is Talking About This
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