Nov. 28, 2020
Edward Said says in the readable preface of his memoir that he decided to write this book when he was said that he had blood cancer. For the writer, this is the most important message of death: Before bidding farewell, write the last narrative. Writers don’t leave wills they narrate themselves. What is the world except for the endless clash of narratives?
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Edward Said says in the readable preface of his memoir that he decided to write this book when he was saitold that he had blood cancer.
I'm not sure why "readable" was included here but maybe his memoir is in a format I am unfamiliar with
For the writer, this is the most important message of death: Before bidding farewell, write the last narrative.
Writers don’t leave wills, they narrate themselves.
What is the world except for the endless clash of narratives?
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Edward Said says in the readable preface of his memoir that he decided to write this book when he was heard that he had blood cancer. |
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For the writer, this is the most important message of death: Before bidding farewell, write the last narrative. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Writers don’t leave wills they narrate themselves. Writers don’t leave wills, they narrate themselves. |
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What is the world except for the endless clash of narratives? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Edward Said says in the readable preface of his memoir that he decided to write this book when he was said that he had blood cancer. Edward Said says in the I'm not sure why "readable" was included here but maybe his memoir is in a format I am unfamiliar with |
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