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“I wonder, though—do you know a face if you know it only as a photograph? I read a philosopher once who railed against the projected world of perspective drawing, where you align all the edges of things to a single point in the infinite distance. This is considered realism, but in what way is this realistic? These landscapes, he said, have an air of decency, remain at a distance, do not involve or require the viewer. But this is not how the world appears when we encounter it in perception.”

Anna DeForest, A History of Present Illness: A Novel
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A History of Present Illness: A Novel A History of Present Illness: A Novel by Anna DeForest
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