Date: 2000
"It was generally as he passed Didcot that the possibility of enjoyment, excitement and lightness of spirit slowly returned to his terrorised mind. Perhaps he was still in the shadow of that habit; perhaps his mind would clear once the train broke free of that foggy junction."
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Date: 2000
"Why was the copula between the brain and the mind plunged in an obligatory darkness?"
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)