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Pros
Any glimpse into her mind and the way it works is a gift. Her prose is exceptional and thick. There are rituals marking such splits, graduations, indoctrinations, ceremonies of change.
Cabeza de vaca was a spanish conquistador.
This book incarnates why i erudite, entertaining, entrancing. This is yet another book that wandered into my life at the opportune moment. This book is both informative and emotional, using vignettes from the author/narrator's own life.
"seemingly effortlessly it traverses a motley of topographies, human pursuits and intellectual disciplines. It's about everything and nothing at the same time.
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Quality
Of course like most collections of this type the individual pieces vary in quality
I’m still reading this thoughtprovoking and lovely book an am enjoying the journey
I read this in conjunction with the life’s library book club so it was not something i would have picked up otherwise
This penguin copy is the poorest quality of paper and print i’ve seen
Price
I bought this book for my sister because she need it for english class but the quality and price was great
Packaging/appearance
Her language and thought needs time to sink into the mind
Competitiveness
Many of her stories and similes are drawn from the natural world
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- This product had a total of 772 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 12 2023.
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Melancholy but not aggressively so
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The social perception of loss is denotatively and connotatively negative
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To lose is to succumb to the fate that awaits us allthe diminutive sense of depletion and reduction
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She almost takes the form of overt autobiography
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Association with solnits points becomes inherent
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Although the collection seems sporadic at timesthe essays jump and move and transition like a child hopping from puddle to puddle midrain stormhence the exploratory milieu making the readability erratic
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The root of the word lost is the old english losian to perish
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