"When I come to fiction, both as a reader and as a writer, I wish for it to make visible something that, without it, I would perhaps have never seen. The reason that I might not have seen it isn't that it is so rare but that it can sometimes be nearly impossible to truly see that which is as omnipresent as air. The distance of art aklows me to see the emotional medium that surrounds us all."
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Stacey D'Erasmo, The Art of Intimacy (2013)
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