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toward the end of our marriage, only
at the very tail end, it became clear to me that he knew the angles from which he appeared most distinguished and that over time he had perfected a series of appealing looks, glances, expressions and gestures, a trait that was absurd and essentially unlovable
— Jun 28, 2025 11:19AM
at the very tail end, it became clear to me that he knew the angles from which he appeared most distinguished and that over time he had perfected a series of appealing looks, glances, expressions and gestures, a trait that was absurd and essentially unlovable
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people took photographs of themselves all day long, in every act and situation, eating their breakfast, sitting on the train, standing in front of the mirror. The effect was not a new candidness or verisimilitude to the photographs […] but rather the opposite: the artifice of photography had infiltrated our daily lives. We pose all the time, even when we are not being photographed at all.
— Jun 29, 2025 02:20AM
Mitra
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This was the process by which two lives were disentangled, eventually the dread and discomfort would fade and be replaced by unbroken indifference, I would see him in the street by chance, and it would be like seeing an old photograph of yourself: you recognize the image but are unable to remember quite what it was to be that person.
— Jun 28, 2025 11:21AM
Mitra
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There was nothing elegant or even erotic in the sight of them, their passion was grotesque. […] it was clear that however much of a performance they made of their desire for each other, it was nonetheless the real thing. It was the real thing, and yet I was certain they were aware of how dramatically the light fell on them, how the balcony was framed against the night.
— Jun 28, 2025 11:18AM

