"Thinking abstractly about depression is so easy, but the experience of it is more like being in touch with something very, very deep that is a necessary part of the human experience. It keeps us grounded in our mortality. Depression is an intolerance to life, but it can also be profound. Maybe the trouble is that we don’t respect it enough…"
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On the convoluted nature of depression in “Miscellaneous Files: Ottessa Moshfegh” in Guernica Magazine (2018 Nov 6)
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