" without love no quirks," writes Norman Fischer in the midst of any would be if. One might add: without quirks, no life, as in this book Fischer proceeds " by ellipsis," and suggests that living, noticing, even drinking tea, manifests in similar fashion. Indeed, " the teacup told us how to hold it," provides one of many delightful and slightly puzzling, or perhaps uncanny, moments in a book full of moments. Moments of thought, moments of action,...
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